Walls + Forms Inc., a manufacturer of display products for the
retail, banking and tradeshow industry, expanded its SignWare family
with Lights Alive illuminated displays and VersaFlex framing systems. The
framing system allows for the production of high quality light boxes at
a budget price. The frame can also be used for wall-mounted or counter
top poster displays.
Lights
Alive and Versaflex illuminated display systems are made from a wide
variety of materials and can be customized to client specifications.
Versatile and cost-effective backlit floor stand displays are simple in
design to easily match any store decor or corporate color scheme in
marble, granite, woodgrain or any material needed.
Measuring just 3.5 inches deep and available in a range of sizes, it
can be free-standing, or hang from the ceiling or on the wall. The
double-sided light box enables clients to have illuminated logos on side
panels, an exclusive for this system to attract attention from all
angles. A single-sided contour finish lightbox design appears as if it
is floating on the wall.
Offering a full 360 degree viewing, the Lights Alive Ceiling Mounted
Light Thief the unit steals existing light from the ceiling fixture.
Easy mounting brackets attach to the light panel surround. Acrylic end
caps can be printed with logos or advertising message. Now available in
four sizes, the unit can fit standard 2 by 4 feet ceiling light panels.
The Versaflex modular frame system can be modified for applications
such as single and double-sided ceiling-hung menu boards, wall-mounted
menu boards, free-standing menu boards and more. All using the same high
quality aluminum framing, printed images can be used in a variety of
ways including as a lightbox; light thief; floor stand; poster frame; or
as a single or double sided ceiling-hung menu board, wall-mounted menu
board or free-standing menu board. From a lightbox that looks like it’s
floating on the wall to a multi-sided product floor display, the system
is unique in both cost effectiveness and in-store impact.
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