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Rolled carpet display is all about density — how many SKUs can you show per linear meter. The BOARD arranges rolls in a staggered pattern that maximizes visible face area while minimizing floor footpr
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The BRACKET frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Homeowners shopping for carpet want to see large samples — not tiny swatches. The BRACKET accepts full-width carpet rolls up to 60cm, giving customers a realistic view of pattern and texture.
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The RACK frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Carpet samples are bulky, flexible, and easily damaged if stored improperly. The STAND was designed specifically for rolled and hanging carpet presentation — not adapted from a general-purpose rack.
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The RACK frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Carpet showrooms face a unique issue: samples need to be touched. The CF2007 presents samples at hand height with enough clearance for customers to feel the pile, check the backing, and return the sam
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Homeowners shopping for carpet want to see large samples — not tiny swatches. The CF2009 accepts full-width carpet rolls up to 60cm, giving customers a realistic view of pattern and texture.
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Rolled carpet display is all about density — how many SKUs can you show per linear meter. The CF2008 arranges rolls in a staggered pattern that maximizes visible face area while minimizing floor footp
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We manufacture the CF2004 with smooth-rolling industrial casters as standard because carpet showrooms rearrange their displays more often than any other flooring category.
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Carpet samples are bulky, flexible, and easily damaged if stored improperly. The CF2002 was designed specifically for rolled and hanging carpet presentation — not adapted from a general-purpose rack.
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Carpet sample books and loose swatches create visual clutter quickly. The CF2004 organizes everything into defined slots with clear labeling space above each sample position.
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Flooring retailers who stock both hard surface and soft surface products need display systems that handle the difference. The CF2002 accommodates carpet rolls, hanging samples, and bound area rugs in
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The CF2001 frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Homeowners shopping for carpet want to see large samples — not tiny swatches. The CF2005 accepts full-width carpet rolls up to 60cm, giving customers a realistic view of pattern and texture.
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Carpet samples are bulky, flexible, and easily damaged if stored improperly. The CF2003 was designed specifically for rolled and hanging carpet presentation — not adapted from a general-purpose rack.
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The CF2006 frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Carpet samples are bulky, flexible, and easily damaged if stored improperly. The CF2008 was designed specifically for rolled and hanging carpet presentation — not adapted from a general-purpose rack.
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The CF2007 frame uses thick-gauge steel tube because carpet rolls are heavier than they look. A full rack of densely woven commercial carpet samples can weigh over 200kg.
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Carpet showrooms face a unique issue: samples need to be touched. The CF2009 presents samples at hand height with enough clearance for customers to feel the pile, check the backing, and return the sam