Exhibition walls

A good exhibition wall helps you stand out and be remembered at an event. We create professional-looking solutions that are easy to set up and are durable enough for repeated use.

FAQ

An exhibition wall is a visual backdrop solution that helps your brand stand out at trade fairs and
events.

Yes, all our exhibition walls are free-standing and do not need to be attached to a wall.

The assembly process depends on the size and type of the exhibition wall. Smaller models can be easily assembled by the client using the provided instructions. Larger solutions, such as boxes or more complex setups, are assembled by us to ensure that they are installed safely and correctly.

It generally won’t fit in a regular car, but it depends on the solution.

Yes, it can.

Our clients

  • Our cooperation has lasted for years and is based on strong mutual trust. We help develop ideas and designs, which Future Display then produces. Our joint efforts always yield results that stand out, both locally and on the foreign market. Overall, we can say that Future Display is a fast, reliable and, most importantly, a great company to work with.

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    Leana

    Printlink

  • Everything went according to plan and without delay, from the creation of the visual concept to the construction of the stand at the fair. The Re-board material used in the construction of the stands proved to be an effective choice in terms of both quality and sustainability. Clients appreciated the material’s lightness, strength and visual purity, which allowed for the construction of modular, well- structured stands supporting the brand. Re-board also ensured quick installation and straightforward logistics, while maintaining a professional, consistent overall impression.

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    Liina

    Eesti Toiduainetööstuse Liit

  • Future Display is a long-term partner of Salvest. We can definitely highlight their excellent response time to our orders: production is fast, the quality is good, and all of this is complemented by good client communication.

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    Diana

    Salvest