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Introduction to Linear Modular Displays

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Introduction to Linear Modular Displays

WHAT ARE LINEAR DISPLAYS?

Linear Modular Displays

“Linear modular displays are a great, eye-catching alternative to an aisle full of pop-up systems at an exhibition and pack down into transit cases for storage and transportation.”

Linear modular displays also create ideal high impact product displays in retail environments and information displays in reception areas.

WHAT ARE LINEAR MODULAR DISPLAYS MADE OF?

How To Use A Linear Modular Display

Linear modular displays are based around an Aluminium extrusion and can be silver anodised or colour coated. The bases to the display stands can be metal or thermoformed in four different design options.

Stylish aluminium extrusions combined with graphic panels, high-tech lighting, brochure holders and tabletops to create stunning display systems. The range encompasses graphic displays, product displays, showcases, interactive information kiosks, backlit displays and window displays. All kits are designed to be modular and easy to assemble.

Subtle overhead lighting creates an atmosphere and draws attention to your display.

Side-mounted, removable, literature holders give the option of displaying promotional materials.

Stylish and sturdy, thermoformed bases and tabletops can be personalised with a corporate logo or promotional message.

Stylish aluminium extrusion creates a contemporary look and feel.

A promotional display can be designed and tailor-made to your requirements - take advantage of our free design service.

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Modular & Linear Exhibition Displays

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Posted on December 17th 2009

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