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Exhibition Partitions

Connect Exhibitions Ltd supply exhibition partitioning and exhibition lighting systems.

Our walling systems are used in Galleries, Museums, Studios, Schools and Colleges, Art Centres and Events to build, display areas and gallery spaces.

The purchase of any 'Connect' exhibition partition system will create valuable addition exhibition space in any gallery or museum, and that makes great economic sense!

exhibition partition, exhibition partitions,exhibition partitioning temporary - portable - movable A wall system can be set-up in different formations - the numbers mark different sectors of the layout, numbers can be clicked to reveal explainations about the different exhibition wall system configurations.

Exhibition Partition Design Illustration:

(1) 'Wall Brackets' - Exhibition partition stands can be attached directly to the solid walls around the exhibition area by the use of wall brackets.

(2) 'Room Formations' - With a closed partitioning wall layout you can create room spaces within your exhibition areas.

(3) ' T ' Junctions - A 'Junction' partition comes with 'Mid Brackets' , these allow perpendicular joins to be created from the middle of the partition.

The ' T ' junctions are referred to as 'Support Points' in our instruction manuals. They are the first structure to form when setting up your partitioning area.

(4) 'Box Formations' - The partition boards can be arrange into boxed-off layout allowing secret areas that can hide items and spare partitions away from site.

(5) 'Stand Supports' - All the partitioning boards can have stands applied so that they can free-stand in a line without the need for perpendicular partitions for support.

(6) 'Corners' - All the exhibition partitions have multi-functioning brackets that allow them to create corners as well as straight runs.

The 'Corners' are referred to as 'Support Points' in our instruction manuals. They are the first structure to form when setting up your partitioning area.

(7) 'Free-Standing' - The exhibition partition walling can be made completely of free-standing layouts. This means that even if your Museum, Gallery or Studio is in a listed building or your exhibition space is in a glass foyer of a School, College of Business you can still put up a large layout without damaging an area.