GRLU1010 49

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A 10x10 Booth That Stops Traffic and Holds a Conversation

A 10×10 booth doesn’t mean you have to blend in. The tall framed graphic panel on the left reads from across the aisle — no extra lighting needed. To its right, a mounted TV screen... Read More
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PRICE: $12500 (plus applicable taxes)

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Features :

Rental Package Includes

* Custom booth structures and built-in features
* High-resolution graphics printed to your artwork specifications
* Integrated lighting (where depicted)
* Counters and furniture (where depicted)
* TV or monitor display (where depicted)
* Flooring (carpet or vinyl, per design)
* Prebuild before the show
* Shipping to and back from the show venue
* Professional installation and dismantle
* Dedicated project management and show paperwork

Note:-
Drayage (material handling), booth vacuuming and on-site electrical costs are not included. We will make the orders and paperwork, and you pay to the show directly as actual.

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FAQs

+ What's the difference between the two backwall panels?

The left panel is a tall framed graphic structure — purely visual, designed for aisle visibility. The right panel is functional, with a mounted TV screen and a lockable storage pedestal built in below it.

+ Why is the graphic panel framed rather than flat?

The frame adds physical depth and dimension to the backwall. It makes the graphic read as a feature rather than wallpaper — which matters when you’re competing for attention in a dense show floor.

+ Can the café table and bar stool both be used at the same time?

Yes. They serve different moments — the bar stool is for quick walk-up conversations near the screen, the café table is for when a visitor wants to sit down and dig deeper. A small team can run both simultaneously.

+ Is the storage pedestal in the GRLU1010 49 lockable during show hours?

Yes. It locks, so your team doesn’t need to worry about leaving valuables unattended during busy floor periods.

+ How does the reception counter interact with the rest of the layout?

It sits at the front without blocking access to either the screen or the seating. Visitors can step around it naturally, which keeps the booth approachable from multiple angles.

+ What's the realistic visitor capacity for the GRLU1010 49 during peak traffic?

Comfortably two to three active visitors at a time — one at the counter, one at the screen, one at the café table. Beyond that, the space gets tight.

+ Will your team handle the booth installation and dismantling?

Yes. Our team takes care of the complete booth setup before the show opens and handles dismantling after the event, so your staff can focus on presentations and visitor engagement rather than logistics.

+ How does this booth support both quick stops and longer conversations?

The layout creates two distinct interaction zones without making the space feel divided. Someone can pause near the screen for a fast overview, while another conversation can happen at the table with a bit more focus.

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