Exhibition Furniture - Choosing the Correct amount of Furniture for your Exhibition Stands

Jul 11
08:30

2011

Murphy Lapland

Murphy Lapland

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Exhibition furniture will be an important component in the composition of your exhibition stands space, choosing the right pieces and the right amount is very important. There are a varied range of furnishings to pick from, each performing a potentially critical role for your exhibition stands.

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LecternsLecterns are reading desks,Exhibition Furniture - Choosing the Correct amount of Furniture for your Exhibition Stands Articles usually with a slanted top, on which your speaking notes can be placed. Product demonstrations can draw a lot of good attention from potential customers; if you have one planned during the course of the event then a lectern is a fantastic furniture choice. A lectern will add a more professional feel to your public speaking, unlike standing shabbily rustling through notes. Display CountersA display counter can be used for various of purposes such as displaying your products,  holding promotion leaflets, or as a reception counter for staff to greet incoming visitors. If you’re using a display counter as a product display it’s very important to pick one that is attractive and will work with your other exhibition displays without overpowering the product placed upon it. You must also be aware of the size and weight baring capacity of display counter, if it will not hold your product it will be all but useless.Computer plinthsIf you will need to use a computer or laptop at the event to take peoples information, or possibly to control a LCD screen running visual advertisement on an exhibition stand, a computer plinth is a good choice of exhibition furniture to hold it.  Having a random laptop sitting on a chair or the floor could seem a bit untidy.SeatingChairs, stools or even possibly a sofa might be a selection of seating you may require. You should make visitors to your exhibit space to feel welcome and at ease, giving them a seat will also make it less easy for them to leave whilst you are giving a sales pitch. A exhibition can be a long day, and you will also want some seating for you and your staff.Less is moreOne of the biggest things you want to avoid withexhibition furniture is having too much. You want your exhibit space to be inviting for potential customers to come and view your products and talk to your staff. You need to leave enough space for attendies to browse around your displays without feeling claustrophobic.