THE MASTER OF SPATIAL EFFICIENCY
Every square foot of a luxury boutique must generate value. This square pedestal showcase utilizes a highly efficient vertical footprint. It is expertly designed to activate "dead zones" within a store, such as structural columns, corners, or the spaces between larger wall cabinets. It acts as a breadcrumb trail, visually guiding customers through the entire retail space.
Key Features
Seamless Glass Cube Viewing
The upper display utilizes precise UV-bonding technology to create a seamless, 5-sided ultra-clear glass cube. By eliminating bulky metal corner frames, it offers a completely unobstructed view of the timepiece or jewelry piece from every possible angle, maximizing the impact of the internal lighting on the merchandise.
Architectural Vertical Details
The base is not merely a box; it incorporates sophisticated architectural elements. The vertical gold inlay lines running down the center of the white pillar draw the eye upward, creating an illusion of greater height and commanding presence. The matching gold top and bottom plates visually anchor the fixture firmly to the floor.
SEAMLESS FUNCTIONALITY & HIDDEN CABLE MANAGEMENT
A premium pedestal must maintain a "wireless" appearance even when illuminated. This fixture features internal cable management routed through the center of the solid pillar. Power for the LED display is completely concealed from view, ensuring that the minimalist aesthetic is never compromised. The lower base also conceals adjustable floor levelers, ensuring the pedestal remains perfectly plumb on uneven boutique flooring.
Why Choose Us
As a provider for world-renowned brands, PSP Display masters "Codification" for stable store rollouts. Achieving perfectly sharp, 45-degree glass miter joints and seamless metal-in-wood inlays requires precision craftsmanship. Our in-house manufacturing guarantees that your brand identity is replicated perfectly in every fixture, providing an install-ready solution for global flagship launches.
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