The shapes of prefabricated stands are defined in terms of their access points or openings:
- If the stand is in a corridor with two neighbours on either side, it has only one access point, one open side. It is the most economical.
- If it is in a corner it has two access points and two open sides. Average cost.
- There are also stands with three open sides, i.e. with only one wall and three access points, but they are the least common.
- And the boss of fairs is the “island” stand, with access from the four cardinal points, and usually located at the confluences of two corridors, such as roundabouts on the roads. It cost is the highest.
To help you in your decision, it is clear that the islands are visibly the most spectacular, so they are the most expensive, and corner stands work very well for being in a decision-making area for visitors.
The shape of the stand and its location are the main conditioning factors for the future design of the stand at the fair. Size is the least important, frankly.
Wherever you are and whatever shape and space you have available, with the creative advice of Servis, your stand has almost guaranteed success, you will only be responsible for managing the best possible visits.
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