Converted shell scheme space
Our client Kingfisher Ropes, an innovative yacht rope product company, approached us to discuss their stand which they wanted to be installed at a large show in the Rai, Amsterdam. The stand space they had was 6m x 3m and they wanted to make a real impression at the show and to showcase their products in the best possible way without compromising on quality or professionalism. Designs were thrown back and forth between our design team and the client until the client was happy with the finished design and was satisfied it incorporated everything they wanted to achieve from the show. A circular display column with shelving was installed at one end of the back wall with blue LED lighting within it to create a warm glow and moved the eye to products being displayed.
A lockable counter was placed at the front of the stand enabling the client to keep valuables and literature secure during the show closing times as well as acting as a [highlight color=”green”]reception style counter.[/highlight] Seamless custom printed graphics cladded the back wall with a section cut out at the other end for several reels of rope to be installed within the wall for display purposes. This worked really well within the space and didn’t compromise the back wall graphics in any way. At the same side of the stand a semi-circular header was installed creating an eye catching element to the stand and enabling the client to show the company logo from up high and from around the halls.
Exhibition Stand focus points
- Shell scheme upgrade
- Walk in store
- Looping display screen
- LED lit displays
A ‘v’ shaped walk-in wall was created underneath the header so the client could walk behind to operate the screen and to store valuable products. A custom printed mesh door closed off the section. To finish off the stand, the client wanted a circular table and four matching chairs so that they could sit with visitors to discuss business and potential sales. A great achievement and install from the whole team with a happy client.