Customised exhibition stand for multiple use?
Update: 27.10.2022If you want to visit several trade fairs a year, you often fall back on exhibition stands with a plug-in system. Unfortunately,...
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Maxima Matara
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Updated on July 1, 2026
Discover what full-service exhibition stand construction really means: From planning to execution, we provide comprehensive solutions for a successful trade show presence.
An exhibition stand is much more than just a presentation area. It is your stage, your brand environment, and often the very first touchpoint with potential customers. As an experienced exhibition stand builder, we have learned that the choice of materials plays a key role in determining whether your stand attracts attention or goes unnoticed.
In this article, we would like to show you the possibilities offered by modern materials, how they can be combined effectively, and what to consider in order to create a truly compelling impact.
Today, fabric graphics are among the most versatile elements in exhibition stand design. They enable razor-sharp printing, vibrant colors, and—most importantly—almost photorealistic image reproduction.
For you, this means virtually unlimited design possibilities. Whether showcasing architecture, landscapes, or product worlds, high-quality fabric prints can create entire environments that bring your brand to life on an emotional level.
A striking example is the Kaulard exhibition stand, where a back wall was designed to resemble a highly realistic house façade. The result? Visitors became curious from a distance and were naturally drawn toward the stand.
Our tip: Focus not only on image quality but also on the message behind your visuals. What story does your graphic tell, and what emotions do you want to evoke? If you need inspiration, take a look at our article: A Mediterranean Exhibition Presence at Opti.

In practice, exhibition stands are rarely made up of simple, continuous surfaces. Recesses, open areas, and unique architectural features are often part of the layout. This is exactly where fabric graphics demonstrate their strengths.
Thanks to their flexibility, designs can seamlessly continue across multiple surfaces, even when those surfaces are not aligned. The result is a cohesive appearance that feels calm, premium, and professionally executed.
A great example is the Hammer stand concept, where graphics extended across differently angled walls while still appearing as one unified design. The concept was further enhanced by an LED wall and a real olive tree, creating a harmonious blend of technology and nature.
Our tip: Always think of your design in three dimensions. An exhibition stand is not viewed from a single frontal perspective—it is experienced from multiple angles.
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Truly impressive exhibition stands are rarely created using a single material. Instead, they succeed through the thoughtful combination of multiple elements.
One particularly effective approach is combining textile graphics with natural materials such as moss or living plant walls, alongside technological features like LED displays.
This mix creates contrast, depth, and atmosphere. It not only gives your stand structure but also encourages visitors to come closer, engage, and spend more time within your space.
If you would like to explore this topic in greater depth, we recommend our blog article: How the Right Materials Add Emotional Value to Your Exhibition Stand.
Another major advantage of fabric materials is their scalability. Even extremely large visuals can be divided into separate elements and then assembled into an impressive overall installation.
At the SIMO Fishprocessing exhibition stand, this principle was applied perfectly. A fish motif was split across 17 individual elements, stretching throughout the entire stand and creating a dynamic, almost immersive experience—regardless of the angle from which visitors viewed it.
The result was a true eye-catcher that attracted significant attention at the trade show in Barcelona.
Our tip: Use large-scale visuals deliberately. They are most effective when they remain clear, focused, and visually concise.

Materials can do more than simply look good—they can tell stories. This represents one of the greatest opportunities in modern exhibition stand construction.
A powerful example is the Papstar exhibition stand. Through the use of textile graphics, a carefully designed floor concept, and a functional service counter, the stand successfully created the illusion of a food truck.
What made the concept particularly effective was that the design did more than impress visually—it actively supported an interactive service concept while keeping the products clearly in focus.
Our tip: With every design decision, ask yourself not only what visitors should see, but what they should experience.

In exhibition stand construction, materials are far more than a technical detail. They are a crucial factor in generating attention, strengthening brand recognition, and creating a lasting impression.
Fabric graphics provide an ideal foundation because they are flexible, high-quality, and highly versatile. When combined with complementary materials and a well-thought-out design concept, they create a holistic brand experience that remains memorable long after the event is over.
Whether you already have a clear vision or are just beginning the planning process, we are happy to support you on your journey toward a successful exhibition stand.
As an experienced exhibition stand construction company, we work with you to develop a concept that showcases your brand effectively, engages your target audience, and leaves a lasting impression.
Get in touch with us for a no-obligation consultation.
We look forward to learning more about your project.
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