Jerry's have both wooden and cloth bins in various sizes. I use gridwall for my panels, and I have some baskets that hang on the gridwall that I use for 11 x 14 and small bins. My normal setup is to put 3 pieces of gridwall together in a triangle and hang baskets on two sides. I hang pictures above and below the baskets. I also have baskets in 3 sizes that I got at Michaels. I put smaller prints in them on a table in my booth.
Ditto on the Jerry's Artarama suggestion. They have nice, lightweight wooden ones that regularly go on sale for $35.00. I'm lusting after some of the Pro Panel bins that mount directly to the panels, but they're not in the budget this year. I have been very happy with the cheap one I bought from Jerry's. It doesn't fold completely flat, but if I wrap it in a sheet it seems to travel well.
I'm still having trouble finding exactly what I want (and maybe it doesn't exist).
I'm looking at displaying smaller prints ( 8 x 10 and 11 x 14), and I'm looking for something tall enough, but not so big that it seems too big for the prints.
I'm still having trouble finding exactly what I want (and maybe it doesn't exist).
I'm looking at displaying smaller prints ( 8 x 10 and 11 x 14), and I'm looking for something tall enough, but not so big that it seems too big for the prints.
How professional do you want it to look? ProPanels sells print bins that match their carpeted walls. You can get something from Jerry's Artarama.
My favorite is from Selwyns and it looks like it belongs in a gallery but breaks down easily and doesn't require tools. I use model # 2130 on this page: http://www.selwyns.com/v-bin_browsers.php
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Mark Anderson said:
I'm still having trouble finding exactly what I want (and maybe it doesn't exist).
I'm looking at displaying smaller prints ( 8 x 10 and 11 x 14), and I'm looking for something tall enough, but not so big that it seems too big for the prints.
Does that make sense? Am I over thinking this?
Larry Berman
Digital Jury Services
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
http://www.dickblick.com/categories/printracks/details/
Charlene
My favorite is from Selwyns and it looks like it belongs in a gallery but breaks down easily and doesn't require tools. I use model # 2130 on this page:
http://www.selwyns.com/v-bin_browsers.php
Larry Berman
Digital Jury Services
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100