Our medium is pottery and we have a shelve display system and 10x10 tent, what is the most common pipe and drape system that most 3d artist would use to cover most indoor shows, 2 or 3 panel?
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Thanks guys! Will check out both suggestions and Camryn will let you know if they are the best deal.
Thanks!
I can share that I looked into buying drapes recently (to use with part of my outdoor tent at an indoor show) and found this company had some clearance drapes and other good deals.
Event Decor Direct
Just a heads up, whatever email you use to correspond with them will get subscribed to blasts ... it's not like I'm going to buy drape every month, oh well.
But as far as I got with anyone, they had what I wanted at good prices, I thought. (If there is a better place others use, would love a tip.)
"Banjo cloth" is the standard for most indoor shows (it's flame resistant) - we ended up renting this locally.
http://www.eventdecordirect.com/catalog/event-curtains-drapes/banjo...
(There's a discount code on their home page, too.)
I don't know what is the most common system used but prior to recently changing to mesh panels we were using sections of pvc pipe with curtains that had 4 panels on each wall. I cut the pvc pipes into half lengths and used pvc connectors because it was much easier to transport and maneuver the pieces when they were not 10 ft long. I fastened them to the tent using "S" hooks that worked very good. Previously I would fasten them with zip ties but the hooks worked better.