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Fashionably Fierce

Exhibitor: Vizona GmbH
Show: EuroShop
Design: Vizona GmbH, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 49-7621-77-00-30-00, www.vizona.com



Holier Than Thou

Exhibitor: Gerriets International Inc.
Show: Showtech
Design: Gerriets International Inc., Ewing, NJ, 800-369-3695, www.gi-info.com


Curtain Call

Exhibitor: TTE Technology Inc.
Show: International Consumer Electronics Show
Design: The Exhibit House, Indianapolis, 317-236-0470, www.exhibithouseindy.com


When you're a retail interior designer, your booth needs to ooze style and sophistication. These walls from Vizona GmbH deliver. Striking contemporary colors and innovative architectural angles create a can't-miss structure that closes off the space yet simultaneously lures people in.

Sometimes, a hole in the wall - or thousands of them - is actually a good thing. Suspended from overhead truss, this white camouflage fabric from Gerriets International Inc. features random cuts that give the material a textured feel and allow attendees peek-a-boo glimpses inside the space.

A far cry from traditional exhibit walls, this structure's striking exterior is made of beaded curtains. Lit from overhead truss in brilliant RCA-brand red, this roughly 24-foot-tall, tensioned curtain adds a touch of stage theatrics and exudes a sultry glow, not to mention a come-hither air.


A Breath of Fresh Air

Exhibitor: Lilly USA LLC
Show: American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Design: Czarnowski, Chicago, 800-247-4302, www.czarnowski.com



Prize Ribbons

Exhibitor: Herman Miller Ltd.
Show: Orgatec
Design: Totems Communication & Architecture, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 31-20-509-1311, www.totems.com



Wood Work

Exhibitor: END Footwear
Show: Winter Outdoor Retailer
Design: Pinnacle Exhibits, Portland, OR, 503-844-4848, www.pinnacle-exhibits.com


While pharmaceutical companies may extend and improve our lives, their exhibits are usually about as lifeless as they come. But this Base6 aluminum and Plexiglas wall system featuring vibrant colors and a decidedly dramatic flair breathes some life into the exhibit - and the industry.

Why build a solid structure when a mere suggestion of a wall will do? These three ribbon-like strips of tension fabric tower 23 feet tall and comprise a total of 1,312 feet of fabric. While each ribbon is a structure in itself, together, the strips act as a single, cohesive divider.

With a company name like END (Environmentally Neutral Design) Footwear, Mother Earth-bashing materials just won't do. That's why this innovative wall is made from canvas, slats of reclaimed wood from a bridge near the Oregon coast, and plywood painted with 100-percent recycled paint.

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