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The ZST003 uses a modular rail system that accepts eight different sample holder types. Swap from tile brackets to plank shelves in about 15 minutes with nothing more than the included hex key.
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Floor space in a retail showroom runs $20-50 per square foot. The ZST002 holds up to 18 full-size tile samples in roughly 4 square feet — less than a standard pallet.
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Showroom managers love the ZET001 because samples stay clean longer — the angled display means less dust settles on the tile faces, reducing daily cleaning time.
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Door and window showrooms are high-traffic environments where display fixtures take daily abuse. The ZST004 frame uses reinforced pivot points and dampened swing stops rated for thousands of open-clos
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Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The ZST006 was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.
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Stone showrooms face constant tension: display more products to sell more, but do not overcrowd the space. The ZST005 uses a staggered front-to-back layout that shows every slab face from a single ais
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Window display requires transparency — the rack should be as invisible as possible. The ZST007 uses minimalist clamping hardware and a dark matte finish that visually recedes behind glass and frame sa