Frequently Asked Questions - Custom Display Fixtures

What are custom display fixtures?

Custom display fixtures are retail or hospitality displays designed specifically for your products, brand, and space. They can include shelving, gondolas, POP displays, signage, and more — tailored to fit your exact needs.

What materials can be used?

Common materials include wood, metal, acrylic, laminate, glass, and specialty finishes. We can also integrate lighting, branding, and digital components.

Do you offer design services?

Yes! We can help with concept development, engineering, 3D renderings, and prototyping to ensure your display meets functional and brand requirements.

Can you match our brand colors and finishes?

Absolutely — we can match Pantone colors, incorporate branded graphics, and apply custom finishes for a cohesive look.

What is the typical lead time?

Lead times vary based on project complexity and quantity. Most production runs take 4–10 weeks after design approval.

Is there a minimum order quantity?

Minimums vary by fixture type, materials, and fabrication method. We’re always happy to discuss options based on your needs.

Do you provide samples or prototypes?

Yes. Prototypes ensure the design, materials, and construction methods are perfect before full production begins.

Can fixtures be shipped fully assembled or knocked down?

Either — depending on the design and your shipping/installation preferences. Knock-down assemblies can reduce freight costs.

Do you handle installation?

We can provide installation services, installation instructions, or coordinate with your preferred installers.

What industries do you work with?

Retail, restaurants, grocery, hospitality, entertainment venues, and more — anywhere displays are needed to elevate the experience.

Can fixtures be updated later with new graphics or accessories?

Yes. Many designs support interchangeable branding, signage, shelving, and accessories so your display can evolve with your promotions.

How do I get a quote?

Share your project scope (quantities, dimensions, materials, sketches or reference photos), branding requirements, timeline, and shipping locations — and we’ll take it from there.