Best quality and factory Timber shelving display shelving to South Africa Importers

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Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters Treat your store to a clean contemporary look. The beautiful visual appeal of the natural maple wood grain laminate finish is truly unique. The versatile line of fixtures and showcases feature tempered glass, aluminum frames and matching interior brackets. Made from sturdy, slab end construction and durable low pressure laminate surfaces. Standard components Tempered gl...


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Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters

Treat your store to a clean contemporary look. The beautiful visual appeal of the natural maple wood grain laminate finish is truly unique. The versatile line of fixtures and showcases feature tempered glass, aluminum frames and matching interior brackets. Made from sturdy, slab end construction and durable low pressure laminate surfaces.

Standard components

  • Tempered glass
  • Sturdy 18mm slab end construction and durable vinyl laminate surface
  • Satin finished clear anodized aluminum frame extensions
  • Matching steel interior standards and bracket

 

Advantage

  • Will accommodate most cash registers
  • Allows for right angle counter layouts
  • Great for 90 degree counters wrapping around corners, islands, etc…

 

What we can offer:

  • Sit down Jewelry case
  • Counter / Cashwrap combo
  • Registers & Wrap counter
  • Corner cases
  • Display tables

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