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Floor space in a retail showroom runs $20-50 per square foot. The STAND holds up to 18 full-size tile samples in roughly 4 square feet — less than a standard pallet.
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Floor space in a retail showroom runs $20-50 per square foot. The STAND holds up to 18 full-size tile samples in roughly 4 square feet — less than a standard pallet.

We designed the SYSTEMS after visiting 30+ tile showrooms and noticing the same bottleneck: staff wasting time lifting heavy sample boards. This rack lets one person reorganize an entire display wall

When an architect visits your showroom to specify stone for a project, they need to see full slabs on display. The 86 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clamping.

Each 83 leaves our factory with a QR-coded inspection report showing the batch number, welder ID, coating thickness measurements, and the name of the QC inspector who signed off.

We manufacture the 18 in the same facility where we build industrial storage systems, which is why the load ratings on our display racks are conservative rather than aspirational.

The 46 frame uses CNC-welded joints throughout — every structural connection is a continuous weld bead, not a bolt and washer. This doubles the load rating compared to bolt-together designs.

Granite distributors appreciate that the 15 frame is built from the same grade of steel used in structural scaffolding. It is overbuilt for display, which is exactly how it should be.

Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The SR820 was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.

Every CD107 ships with a printed assembly guide that uses only pictures — no English required. We have shipped to 50+ countries and the feedback on our instructions has been universally positive.

The SRT008 was first prototyped for a Dubai-based stone importer who needed display racks that could survive in 45°C warehouse heat without the powder coat peeling. That prototype is still in service

We manufacture the SRT3014 in the same facility where we build industrial storage systems, which is why the load ratings on our display racks are conservative rather than aspirational.

Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The SYSTEM was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.

Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The SRL106 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement a

Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The SRL041 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement a

When an architect visits your showroom to specify stone for a project, they need to see full slabs on display. The SRT057 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clampi

We designed the SRL017 after studying how contractors browse door displays. They open, close, check the reveal, and inspect the hardware. The rack must support all of that without loosening over time.

Natural stone varies in thickness from 10mm to 30mm, and your display rack must handle that range. The SR034 slots accept the full thickness spectrum without adapter plates or shims.

Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The SR122 was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.

The SD016 locking casters are TK-200 series — the same specification used in hospital equipment. Silent rolling, full-lock at pedal press, and rated for years of daily repositioning across hard floors

Floor space in a retail showroom runs $20-50 per square foot. The SRL224 holds up to 18 full-size tile samples in roughly 4 square feet — less than a standard pallet.