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Engineered wood and laminate samples are lighter than solid hardwood, but they still need secure display. The 74 tier spacing accommodates the full range of modern flooring thicknesses.
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Showrooms with mixed door types — interior, exterior, sliding, bi-fold — need display that works for all configurations. The 775 adjustable mounting points accept any standard door hinge pattern.
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The CUSTOMIZATION presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see bot
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We designed the DISPLAYS 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 tim
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The DISPLAYS presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see both fac
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The DISPLAYS frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-cl
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The D2007 frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-close
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Showrooms with mixed door types — interior, exterior, sliding, bi-fold — need display that works for all configurations. The D2010 adjustable mounting points accept any standard door hinge pattern.
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The D2011 frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-close
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The D2007 presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see both face a
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Window display requires transparency — the rack should be as invisible as possible. The D2001 uses minimalist clamping hardware and a dark matte finish that visually recedes behind glass and frame sam
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We designed the D2002 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.
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We designed the D2003 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.
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Showrooms with mixed door types — interior, exterior, sliding, bi-fold — need display that works for all configurations. The D2004 adjustable mounting points accept any standard door hinge pattern.
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Window display requires transparency — the rack should be as invisible as possible. The D2005 uses minimalist clamping hardware and a dark matte finish that visually recedes behind glass and frame sam
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The D2006 frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-close
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The D2007 presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see both face a
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We designed the D2008 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.
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The D2009 frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-close
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The D2011 presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see both face a