Poster Displays

Poster Display Stands

Display A2, A3 or A4 posters on the floor standing D3 Display system. These displays feature a quick change magnetic system for swapping the posters. A4, A5 and DL leaflet holders are an optional add on. Letting you display a message and dispense marketing literature from a single stand.

Wall Mounted Posters

We make two models of poster frames using either clear acrylic or white aluminium composite. Both models feature a quick change poster system. Posters are sandwiched between a clear acrylic front sheet and back support panel. Super strong magnets hold the front cover in place.

Custom Poster Displays

We manufacture custom poster displays to your specification. These can be either floor standing or wall fixed. A4 and A3 poster frames are popular sizes, A2 options are also available. Multiple poster frames can be fixed on one panel and optional graphics can be applied to completely customise your display.

Wall Mounted Posters

We make two models of poster frames using either clear acrylic or white aluminium composite. Both models feature a quick change poster system. Posters are sandwiched between a clear acrylic front sheet and back support panel. Super strong magnets hold the front cover in place.

Wall Mounted Poster Frames

Floor Standing Poster Displays

Useful Info On Poster Holder Displays

FAQ’s

Depends on the model. you CANNOT mix them on the acrylic models. You can on the Rigid Banner model. Call us to discuss the options.

No, we do not recommend it. A strong gust of wind could blow the display over and damage your acrylics.

Allow 5-10 minutes.

Allow 1 – 3 days depending on the quantity.  We make the poster holders to order so larger orders take longer to assemble.

No. We don’t hire out poster displays systems.

No. We do not provide a graphic design service.

Pen / Pencil, Bradawl, Spirit Level, Power Drill, Small Hammer, Philips Screwdriver

Yes you can repair light scratches by rubbing Brasso in a circular motion. For deeper scratches, visit this page for advice on acrylic scratch removal.

Use a soft cloth and either some glass cleaner or we use methylated spirits. Avoid using anything that could scratch the acrylic like a scourer or even rough paper towel.

No.