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1. What is the difference between this and the single-sided A1 stand?
This stand displays A1 posters on both sides simultaneously, providing visibility from two directions. It's best suited to open floor placements in aisles, walkways, and showrooms where audiences approach from multiple angles.
2. What poster size does this stand fit?
It accommodates standard A1 posters. The frame size is approximately 649 x 894mm with a visible display area of 585 x 830mm.
3. Can I show different content on each side?
Yes. Each side holds its own A1 poster independently, so you can display the same or different messaging on each face.
4. How does the snap frame work?
Press the 32mm frame edges to spring them open, insert or replace your poster, then snap the edges closed to secure it. No tools are required.
5. How tall is the stand?
The upright post stands at 1.8 metres, positioning the A1 display at a clear, eye-level height suitable for busy retail and commercial environments.
6. How stable is the base?
The 460mm diameter stainless steel weighted base resists deformation and provides strong, reliable stability for freestanding use in high-traffic spaces.
7. Is the frame heavy duty?
Yes. The 32mm aluminium snap frame is built for frequent commercial use and offers greater durability than standard slim-profile alternatives.
8. How does this compare to the double-sided A0 stand?
The A1 double-sided stand is more compact, making it better suited to tighter spaces such as retail aisles, corridors, and reception areas. The A0 version offers a larger display area for environments where bigger visuals are needed.
9. Is it suitable for outdoor use?
It is designed for indoor use. Outdoor conditions including wind and moisture may affect the frame finish and stability over time.
10. Does it require assembly?
Minimal assembly is needed — typically attaching the post to the base and fitting the double-sided frame. No specialist tools are required.