Most acrylic POS work is about brand consistency. The display has to read as the brand from twenty feet away, in a shop where the brand is competing with thirty other brands and their own POS. So we build to the brand — the right colour acrylic, the right print finish, the right edge polish, the right base material. Not a generic catalogue unit with a logo slapped on it.
Acrylic colour & finish
Cast acrylic is available in clear, opal (for backlit displays), pre-coloured sheet (matched to RAL or Pantone), and a range of gloss and matt finishes. We also work with mirrored acrylic, frosted finish, fluorescent, and metallic-effect acrylics. Choose at design stage and the whole unit ships in that finish — no painting required, the colour is in the material.
Branding & print
Branding is applied using one of four methods, picked per project for the look and durability needed. Digital UV print applies photographic-quality full-colour print direct to the acrylic surface — ideal for product imagery, gradients, and complex artwork. Screen print gives clean solid colours with crisp edges, common for logos and brand wordmarks. Cut vinyl is the most cost-effective for simple text and logos and easiest to update for short campaign runs. Engraving works for tactile branding details — common for jewellery and watch displays.
Construction & assembly
Counter displays use one of three construction methods. Solvent bonding for clean, dust-tight assemblies with no visible fasteners (premium retail, fragrance, jewellery). Mechanical fixings with chrome standoffs or screws where the unit needs to come apart for restocking. Slot-together flat-pack for cost-effective shipping and on-site assembly — ideal for large rollouts where shipping cost matters.
Lead time & volume
Small batches of 10–50 units typically ship within 5–10 working days. Mid-range runs of 50–500 units run on a 2–3 week programme. Large rollouts of 500–10,000+ units are scheduled across 4–8 weeks with phased delivery. Prototypes for sign-off available in 3–5 working days — especially recommended for any project over 200 units.