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Tile retailers tell us their customers make faster decisions when they can compare 6-8 slabs side by side. The CX2006 enables that comparison shopping experience without requiring a warehouse-sized sh
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We manufacture the STAND in our Xiamen facility where we control every step from steel procurement to final assembly. No subcontractors, no quality gaps.
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The RACK frame starts as cold-rolled steel tube, cut and welded on CNC jigs to maintain consistent slot spacing across every unit. No shims, no field adjustments needed.
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We designed the STAND 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 in
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The RACK 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.
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Tile retailers tell us their customers make faster decisions when they can compare 6-8 slabs side by side. The PROPS enables that comparison shopping experience without requiring a warehouse-sized sho
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We plate the ST001 with a zinc-phosphate corrosion barrier before powder coating. It is the same three-stage finishing process used on outdoor architectural steel, because showroom humidity is just as
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We manufacture the 43 with frame tolerances borrowed from industrial pallet racking. Not because display stands belong in warehouses, but because wobbling is unacceptable when presenting a $3,000 marb
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Tile samples look their best when customers can see the full face without bending or reaching. The CX2021 angles every panel slightly toward the viewer, reducing glare from overhead showroom lighting.
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The 12 was field-tested for 18 months in a high-traffic Dubai showroom before we released the design. Every improvement between prototype and production came from watching real customers interact with
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Each RECLINING 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.
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The CT612 is built for showrooms that handle large-format porcelain slabs daily. Its frame geometry distributes weight evenly across the rail system so panels glide without binding, even when loaded t
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The CT610 is built for showrooms that handle large-format porcelain slabs daily. Its frame geometry distributes weight evenly across the rail system so panels glide without binding, even when loaded t
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If your sales team spends more time fetching samples from the back than talking to customers, the CT635 puts your entire collection at their fingertips — literally within arm’s reach of the consultati
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Assembly hardware for the CX2022 is all M8 stainless steel — standard size, won’t rust, and fits the hex key included in every box. Most showrooms have the rack up in under 20 minutes.
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Tile retailers tell us their customers make faster decisions when they can compare 6-8 slabs side by side. The CX2005 enables that comparison shopping experience without requiring a warehouse-sized sh
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Flooring retailers who switched to the CZ2027 reported faster customer decisions because planks are organized by color family — light to dark, warm to cool — in a single continuous sightline.
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Tile samples look their best when customers can see the full face without bending or reaching. The CZ2028 angles every panel slightly toward the viewer, reducing glare from overhead showroom lighting.
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The CX2004 frame starts as cold-rolled steel tube, cut and welded on CNC jigs to maintain consistent slot spacing across every unit. No shims, no field adjustments needed.
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Floor space in a retail showroom runs $20-50 per square foot. The CX2005 holds up to 18 full-size tile samples in roughly 4 square feet — less than a standard pallet.