A large floor-standing display that turns open floor space into a branded selling fixture. Tiered shelves carry a full range of stock and angle it toward shoppers, while a header stands above the unit at eye level to pull attention from across the aisle. Each one is engineered to order around your product, your stock depth, and the store it stands in. It is used for promotions, seasonal ranges, product launches, and any product that sells better with its own floor presence than a slot on a shelf.
Specifications and customization
| Option | Typical | Customizable range |
|---|
| Display style | Floor stand with tiered shelves and header | End-cap, quarter and half pallet, dump bin, sidekick |
| Outer face | White SBS or grey-back CCNB, litho printed | Printed to your artwork |
| Flute | E, EB, or EC double-wall | Matched to height and load |
| Shelves | Fixed tiered shelves | Angled, adjustable count, shelf trays, dividers |
| Header | Die-cut header, printed both faces | Custom shape and height |
| Reinforcement | Corrugated base and corner columns | Plastic clip fasteners, riser, base pallet |
| Accessories | Built to the merchandising need | Hooks, price rails, wobblers, product stops |
| Capacity | Engineered to facings and product weight | Any footprint and shelf load |
| Assembly | Flat-pack for in-store setup | Pre-assembled and pre-filled, shelf-ready |
A selling fixture, not a shelf slot
A floor unit earns its place by out-selling a shelf facing. It owns a footprint of floor at the end of an aisle or in an open zone, stacks several tiers of product in one branded block, and reads as a destination rather than one product among many. The header and printed side panels carry the message at a distance, and the angled shelves keep the range visible and within reach as shoppers pull stock, so it stays shoppable through the day.
Engineered bespoke to your product and store
Every unit is a custom structural project. We work from the product it has to hold, the number of facings and tiers you want, the floor space and height the store allows, and any display specification your retailer sets. Our structural team designs the unit to those inputs and returns a dieline and a physical sample before production, so what you approve is what ships. If a retailer runs a display audit, we build to that specification.
Built to stand loaded
A floor display has to carry its own stock for the length of a promotion without leaning or sagging. The board is matched to the load, using E, EB, or EC double-wall for the height and shelf weight, with a reinforced base and corner columns taking the vertical load. Where the structure needs a mechanical hold, plastic clip fasteners lock the panels and shelves so a full unit stays square. We set the spec from the product weight and facings, then load-test it on our floor before it ships.
Print that reads across the aisle
The graphics have to work at distance and up close, so the print is built for both. We litho-laminate a full-color face to the corrugated for photographic quality, managed to G7 with a signed proof so color holds across a campaign and its reorders. Dark and saturated panels take anti-scratch matte film so they do not scuff grey during shipping and handling, and spot UV, foil, and emboss are available where a premium finish is wanted.
Ships flat, sets up in store
The unit travels flat to keep freight in check on a large fixture, then assembles in store in minutes from a numbered structure. When you would rather skip the in-store build, we pre-assemble and pre-fill the display so it arrives shelf-ready and rolls onto the floor. We also engineer the flat-pack and pallet count so a run of units ships and stores efficiently.
Ordering
Send your product dimensions and weight, the shelf count and capacity you want, where the display will stand, any retailer display specification, and your artwork. We return an engineered structural design, a recommended board and accessory spec, and a price, with a sample before the production run. These are made to order, so a first project includes a structural design and sampling stage. There is no strict minimum, though the per-unit cost falls sharply with campaign volume. ISO 9001, ISO 14001, G7, and GMI are on file.
FAQ
What do you need to design a display for me?
The product dimensions and weight, the number of facings and tiers you want, the floor space and height the store allows, any retailer display specification, and your artwork. From that we engineer the structure and send a dieline and a sample before the run.
How stable is it when fully loaded?
Stability is engineered from the product weight and the number of facings. We use double-wall board for the height and load, a reinforced base and columns for the vertical weight, and plastic clip fasteners where panels need a mechanical lock, then load-test the unit on our floor before shipping.
Does it ship flat, and how long does setup take?
It ships flat to control freight and assembles in store in minutes from a numbered structure. If you prefer, we pre-assemble and pre-fill it so it arrives shelf-ready and goes straight onto the floor.
Can you build to my retailer's display specification?
Yes. Send the retailer's display or safety specification and we engineer the unit to it.
What quantity and lead time should I expect?
Because each unit is made to order, a first project runs through structural design and sampling before production, and we confirm the schedule with your quote. There is no strict minimum, and the per-unit cost drops sharply with campaign volume.