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SINGULAR

Use a single plinth to highlight and champion a hero product. Perfect for windows, point-of-sale areas, or product launches. This approach allows the item to command full attention, with no distractions. Whether it’s a seasonal best-seller or something you want customers to notice first, a singular plinth creates a moment of pause in an otherwise busy display space.

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STACKED

Stacking plinths can help you create height, drama and dimension in your display. Place one on top of another to draw the eye upwards or to separate product categories vertically. It's a great styling solution for events or in-store activations, provided the stack is secure. Choose matching sizes for a clean, pigeon hole look or mix sizes for something more dynamic.

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ON THEIR SIDE

For a more creative twist, turn the plinth on its side. This opens up new configuration options and adds unexpected height variation. It’s especially effective for creating asymmetry in a symmetrical space or spotlighting horizontal products like books or wide-format packaging. Bonus: it’s a great way to keep your display looking fresh without needing new units.

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MIXED

Use different shapes, like box, round and quarter-circle plinths, together in the same area to create contrast and flow. This approach introduces more movement into your display and encourages shoppers to explore the full space. This mix-and-match approach is particularly effective for product categories that benefit from storytelling or when you want to emphasise individuality across product lines.

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GROUPED

When multiple plinths are used together, they form a larger tabletop surface, ideal for showcasing complementary items or creating collection moments or themed zones. By clustering several units of the same or varying heights, you can build a more substantial and flexible display area that still feels curated and intentional.

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COUNTER

An open-faced plinth with a shelf can double as a compact counter, which is particularly useful in small retail spaces or at pop-up events It’s a clever way to add functionality to a space without losing visual consistency in your display units. Use it to house bags, POS systems, or marketing materials, all while keeping the footprint small and efficient.

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