These portable displays assemble in a variety of ways. The Entasi is a metal frame that snaps or sockets together with no tools. Then a fabric shell or skin printed with your image is pulled over it. The frame can be curved from left to right or from top to bottom like the photo. Accessories include lights, shelves, flat monitor arms, literature racks, and more. A 10-ft wide by 8-ft tall Entasi packs into a single case. There are even shorter versions that sit on a table. Check out the Entasi website to see more examples.
The ExpoAir is a lightweight, reversible, folding-stackable display system covered on both sides with a Velcro-receptive fabric. Set up is fast and easy without tools. Multiple configurations are possible. Accessories include lights, shelves, backlit headers, counters, podiums, and more. A 10-ft wide by 8-ft tall ExpoAir packs into two cases. Airelite is the table-top version. Check out the ExpoDisplays website to see more examples.
ExpoLight is a unique alternative to pop-ups by making an entire, free-standing wall into a light box. Backlit photos and images have more “depth” and “vibrancy”. Back lighting is the best way to display some images. Built with an aluminum frame, the system is durable and lightweight. ExpoLight panels can be combined with other displays for a unique design. There is even a table version. Check out the ExpoDisplays website to see more examples.