RE-9094 | Gravitee Rental

GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 1GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 3GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Plan ViewGK-5151 -- 20 x 40 VersionGK-5150 -- Alternate 20 x 20 VersionGravitee One-Step Modular System Features
GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 1GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 2GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 3GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Plan ViewGK-5151 -- 20 x 40 VersionGK-5150 -- Alternate 20 x 20 VersionGravitee One-Step Modular System Features
  • Gravitee One-Step Modular System
  • One Perfect System. Limitless Flexibility.
  • RE-9094 Hybrid Trade Show Island (rev. 4/2018)
  • See GK-5149 for the Purchase Version
  • Engineered Aluminum Structure
  • Large Format Tension Fabric and Direct Print Graphics

  • (6) Double-sided Curved 60° Gravitee Panels (47" W x 95" H)
  • (3) Double-sided Curved 120° Gravitee Panels (47" W x 95" H)
  • (4) Double-sided Curved 120° Gravitee Panels (47" W x 23" H)
  • (3) LT-132 Modular Laminate Pedestals
  • (1) Custom Curved Counter with Locking Storage (60" Wx 24" D x 38" H)
  • (3) Monitor Mounts

    Optional Rental Furniture

  • (1) Round Bar Height Table
  • (3) Zoey Barstools
  • (1) Oval Conference Table
  • (6) Executive Desk Chairs

  • Standard Rental Laminate Finishes -- Black and White

  • Graphics Not Included in Base Price
  • Excludes Rental Furniture, Monitors, Lighting, and Flooring
  • Made in the USA

    Estimated Crate Dimensions and Weight

    (1) 103” L x 55” W x 37” H @ 1,100 lbs. (Estimate Only)
    (1) 78” L x 42” W x 46” H @ 600 lbs. (Estimate Only)

    Note: Re-configuration May Require Additional Components. Request Details

    Custom Modular Assembly: Slide Clip Connectors and Locking Hex Key Connections (tool included)

GK-5149, GK-5150, and GK-5151 (RE-9094) Gravitee One-Step System

GK-5149 (RE-9094) Trade Show Island Exhibit -- Image 1A well-designed, attractive, and practical island can be transformational for a company at a trade show. There's no better way to describe the re-configurable GK-5149, GK-5150, and GK-5051. The GK-5149 and GK-5150 20 x 20 islands maximize the available space with double-sided curved panels. The design includes monitors, meeting areas, optional pedestals, and large tension fabric graphics. In addition, the islands have multiple seating areas shown with rental furniture. All the curved panels are from the patented Gravitee System, so individual panels connect without tools and there are no loose parts or pieces. The (2) 20 x 20 islands connect seamlessly to create the larger 20 x 40 version.

Browse through the island and inline galleries where you'll see a wide range of options and prices. These are meant to generate ideas. There are no cookie cutter designs. We'll design the exhibit that matches your specific marketing goals and budget.

Want to see this island with your branding? No problem. Give us a call or send us an email.

Features and Benefits:

  • Gravitee Modular Exhibit System
  • Custom and Custom Modular Construction
  • Large HD Tension Fabric Graphics
  • Casual Meeting and Presentation Spaces
  • Monitor Options
  • Re-configures to Multiple Islands (20 x 20 and 20 x 40)
  • Fabric-lined, Jigged Crates with Customized Packaging
  • Made in the USA

MOD-1439 Charging Table

  • MOD-1439 Charging Station (Discontinued)
  • Trade Show, Event, and Retail Displays
  • Dims: 60" L x 30" W x 40.5" H
  • See MOD-1473 for the Current Version
  • Laminated Wood Base
  • (1) Laminate Counter Top with (8) USB Ports
  • (1) LED Perimeter Halo Lights (white)
  • Ask about Optional RGB LED Lights ($90) or Whiteboard Laminate Countertop Option
  • (1) Adhesive Graphic (optional) (60" W)
  • Internal Cord Management
  • Hundreds of Laminate Finishes
  • Available in White, Silver, and Black Powder-coated Aluminum

  • Excludes Charging Cables and Chairs
  • Approximately. 2.1 Amps per USB Port
  • Base Price Excludes Graphics as Shown
  • Excludes Crate and Packaging
  • Made in the USA

    Custom Modular Assembly: Partially Assembled with Locking Hex Key Connections (tool included)
    Recommended Case/Packaging (if purchased separately): (1) Fabric-Lined Crate with Customized Jigging and Reusable Packaging (MOD-586)

RE-9094 | Gravitee Rental

Documentation for RE-9094 | Gravitee Rental

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why should I consider renting vs. purchasing an exhibit?

    1. Cost
    Plain and simple, renting displays costs less.

    2. Invest Wisely
    Renting displays allows you to spend more of your budget on your trade show graphics and messaging.

    3. Flexibility
    Different trade shows appeal to different attendees. Renting displays offers the flexibility of changing your display and graphics from show to show.

    4. Overlapping Trade Shows
    Don't choose between attending two important trade shows. Renting displays means you can have an effective presence at both shows.

    5. Upgrading
    Flexibility is important to every business or organization. When you rent your exhibit, you can change your display quickly because your resources aren't tied up in the structure. This gives you the freedom to target your marketing messaging and graphics for specific trade shows. Plus, renting means you can move into a larger space if and when you need to.

    6. Installation & Dismantle Included
    When you rent, install and dismantle can be included, eliminating one less hassle.

    7. No Storage Expense
    Storing a display can be expensive, prepping it can be time consuming, and shipping it can be confusing. When you rent, there is no storage expense and there are no delivery or prep hassles.

    8. Testing
    Renting offers the benefit of testing a trade show display before you invest in its purchase. When you make the decision to purchase, you will know you have made the right choice.
     

  2. Will I own the graphics if I rent an exhibit design?

    Yes, the graphics are purchased. This is an important distinction, especially when comparing a rental vs. a purchase. When you rent, you only rent the hardware, not the graphics. However, if you re-rent the same exhibit and reuse your graphics, you can subtract the cost of the graphics, making the second rental less expensive.

  3. What is a tension fabric graphic?

    Tension fabric graphics attach to a frame so the fabric is taut edge-to-edge, creating “tension.” Typically, the graphic has Velcro hook sewn along the border, usually top and bottom, and attaches to Velcro loop on the frame. A silicone bead or welting can also be sewn to the edge of the tension fabric graphic. Those are referred to as Silicone Edge Graphics(SEG).

    What are the benefits of fabric graphics vs. traditional first surface graphics?

    • Flexibility. An array of fabric options and finishing exists. Fabric graphics can be adapted to just about any hardware
    • Storage and Shipping. Fabric is lighter than many other graphics. Fold your graphics neatly when in storage and take up much less space.
    • Care. Fabric graphics can be washed and steamed and are just as durable and long lasting as traditional graphics.
    • Lightweight. Larger graphics weigh less, perfect for draping or creating space definition.
    • Cost. More image bang for the buck!
    • Green. There are the obvious transportation and storage benefits. Even more exciting is the growing list of fabric options created from recycled materials.
    • No Glare. Fabric is the perfect choice for media walls or any backdrop that is being photographed or filmed.
    • Versatility. Fabric can be applied to most display and hardware options and is perfect for skinning or covering displays or objects. Custom covers can be created to drape over objects, wrap, or completely pillowcase them!
  4. How do you clean dye sublimation fabric graphics?

    We recommend washing in your washing machine, cold setting, with a mild detergent and letting air dry.  Please DO NOT dry clean.

  5. Does it ever make sense to combine some rental components with an existing exhibit that we already own?

    Many exhibitors blend rental components with their existing exhibit. For example, your exhibit may include the main structure, like a tower and a conference room. Renting the workstations, kiosks, or other accessories will allow you to mix and match components depending on your show requirements. In addition, it allows you to “test-drive” components to see if there’s a long-term need.

  6. Do rentals offer more design flexibility and less hassle?

    Yes, with rentals you can literally change your exhibit design for every show. Plus, you will never have storage costs or staging issues to deal with.

  7. Are multiple show discounts available for rental exhibits?

    Yes, many rental exhibit suppliers offer discounts for multiple show commitments depending on the show dates and locations. It is definitely worth asking about.

  8. How will I be assured of a high-quality exhibit and that the graphics will fit correctly?

    Always ask for examples and references. Professional rental suppliers will provide you with detailed staging photos and/or a live video preview before the exhibit ships to show. For larger island designs, consider scheduling an in-person preview.

  9. Is I & D (installation and dismantle) typically included with rentals?

    Many rental providers offer full turnkey services. Either way, remember that there’s a cost to I&D whether it’s a line item or buried in the cost of the rental. Always cover this and any other services you want with your rental supplier.

  10. If I choose to use my own labor company are clear setup instructions typically provided?

    Yes, most exhibit companies provide setup instructions. However, some are better than others. Make sure you see examples from past projects to make sure they are detailed and complete. Also make sure that they provide detailed diagrams and staging photos, and that someone from production is available 24/7 to answer a call with questions during the setup. Sometimes a quick call can save hours of labor on the show floor.

  11. How will I know that everything is packed up and included in the shipment?

    It’s best to use a vendor that provides a complete inventory list with all of the components checked off by the production team as they pack the crates before shipping. Ideally, they will provide packing photos that show each layer of components in every crate(s). You need to be confident that every part and component is packed and ready to go when the labor team starts the setup.

  12. When I rent an exhibit, am I responsible for damages that may occur during the set-up or take-down? If so, what is typically considered wear and tear versus outright damage?

    Rental vendors usually understand that their exhibit components are going to suffer some normal scuffs and scratches. With that said, when the scuffs and scratches turn into gouges and holes, there’s often a repair or replacement fee to cover costs. But if the exhibit vendor provides the installation and dismantle service, any damage fees would more than likely be paid by the labor company.

  13. For multiple show rentals, do rental companies offer storage services if I choose to reuse the same graphics?

    Yes, a lot of companies do offer storage services. Many will store the graphics at no charge if there’s a commitment to re-rent the same exhibit design for a future show or shows. Always determine what you would like to do with the graphics before shipping the exhibit to the show. If you decide to take the graphics with you after the show, you may need to request special packaging. This won’t be necessary if you make arrangements to ship them back with the exhibit.

  14. Am I responsible for coordinating the round-trip shipping of a rental?

    Your exhibit provider usually offers shipping services, but most are flexible about shipping arrangements.

    You will definitely want to discuss whether it makes more sense to go direct to the show or to the advanced warehouse. There are multiple scenarios to consider when making this decision. It often depends on how many days there are between the advanced warehouse deadline and the show date. The rental period (or time the vendor allows the exhibit properties to be out) also comes into play. Review all of this and make the appropriate decisions based on your specific show.

  15. How much customization is typically offered with rental exhibits?

    It is virtually impossible to walk a show floor today and identify which exhibits are rental versus purchased. Most rental designs have some customization, and many are custom designed for specific companies and specific shows.

    Quite often, a few custom elements added to the design can give the entire design a custom look even if it’s as simple as some colorful laminated workstations, shelves, or a reception counter. Custom laminated soffits and backlighting are also nice touches that are inexpensive and well worth the investment. As a bonus, if you re-rent the same exhibit, your second rental will most likely be less expensive, since your first rental covered the cost of those custom components.

  16. Are there rental accessories such as lights, table tops, cases, pedestals, and workstations?

    Yes, these are over 100 options located in the Rental Accessories Gallery. Don't see exactly what you need? Give us a call.

Product Warranty

Classic Exhibits Inc. warranties the performance of its portable, modular, and custom hybrid systems during normal use, excluding excessive wear and tear, as per the instructions. This covers the workmanship and locking systems as long as the exhibit has a useful life. All remaining parts are covered against defective materials or workmanship as long as the exhibit is in service. The warranty is transferable should the product be sold or assigned to another party.

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages due to abuse, misuse, or shipping damages. This warranty does not cover laminate cracks and chips, wood crate and roto-molded case damage (excluding workmanship), aluminum extrusion scuffs, mars, and scratches from normal use, and graphics wear and tear or misuse. The manufacturer is not responsible for lost or missing parts once the owner has assembled, accepted, and used the product.

Should there be any questions regarding the warranty, please contact your local Classic Exhibits Distributor.

Lead Time

The lead time for the RE-9094 | Gravitee Rental is 20 - 30+ Business Days - Click for Details.

  • Suggested lead times may vary depending on current orders. Please check with Customer Service.
  • Production lead times are based on business days and DO NOT include any shipping days.
  • Production-ready artwork (when applicable) must accompany the order confirmation. Delays in uploading artwork may lead to expedited charges or shipping changes.
  • No order will be released to Production without a signed order confirmation.
  • Shipping is based on the availability of materials and graphics. Additional charges may apply if materials or graphics must be expedited.
  • Standard lead times do not apply to orders of multiple quantities.

Exhibit Weight

Exhibit Weight varies depending on the packaging and the shipping method. Variables include but are not limited to:
  • Dimensional Weight vs. Actual Weight: Dimensional weight is defined as crate or case size. On most air shipments, the dimensional weight exceeds the actual weight
  • Portable Cases vs. Wood Crates or Molded Tubs (where applicable): Exhibit designs that require one wood crate would require multiple portable cases. Selecting one vs. the other affects the total weight (dimensional or actual).
  • Freight Carrier: LTL carriers (Less than Truckload) quote freight based on space used. UPS, FedEx, and air freight carriers quote freight based on either the dimensional or the actual weight of the shipment.
  • Freight Service Level (number of days): Service levels range from Same Day Delivery to Two Week Delivery.
For more information about exhibit weights and freight options, please contact your local exhibit representative.

Electrical/Cord Management

Electrical, Cord, and Wire Management varies depending on the display and each exhibitor's requirements. When ordering your trade show display, consider the following electrical/wire management issues and discuss your options with an exhibit professional:
  • Inline vs. Island Displays
  • Lead Retrieval Devices
  • Computer and Monitor Cables
  • Demo Equipment
  • Overhead Lighting
  • Grommets and Grommet Placement in Counters
  • Overhead vs. Floor Power Supply
  • Flooring and Electrical Wiring
  • Options for Hiding Cords and Cables
  • Flat vs. Round Electrical Cords
  • Multi-Plug Outlets and Extension Cords
By reviewing your wiring options BEFORE you order your display, you'll save TIME and MONEY and ensure your exhibit exceeds your expectations and your installation is trouble-free.

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  • Suggested lead times may vary depending on current orders. Please check with Customer Service.
  • Production lead times are based on business days and DO NOT include any shipping days.
  • Production-ready artwork (when applicable) must accompany the order confirmation. Delays in uploading artwork may lead to expedited charges or shipping changes.
  • No order will be released to Production without a signed order confirmation.
  • Shipping is based on the availability of materials and graphics. Additional charges may apply if materials or graphics must be expedited.
  • Standard lead times do not apply to orders of multiple quantities.
Exhibit Weight varies depending on the packaging and the shipping method. Variables include but are not limited to:
  • Dimensional Weight vs. Actual Weight: Dimensional weight is defined as crate or case size. On most air shipments, the dimensional weight exceeds the actual weight
  • Portable Cases vs. Wood Crates or Molded Tubs (where applicable): Exhibit designs that require one wood crate would require multiple portable cases. Selecting one vs. the other affects the total weight (dimensional or actual).
  • Freight Carrier: LTL carriers (Less than Truckload) quote freight based on space used. UPS, FedEx, and air freight carriers quote freight based on either the dimensional or the actual weight of the shipment.
  • Freight Service Level (number of days): Service levels range from Same Day Delivery to Two Week Delivery.
For more information about exhibit weights and freight options, please contact your local exhibit representative.
Electrical, Cord, and Wire Management varies depending on the display and each exhibitor's requirements. When ordering your trade show display, consider the following electrical/wire management issues and discuss your options with an exhibit professional:
  • Inline vs. Island Displays
  • Lead Retrieval Devices
  • Computer and Monitor Cables
  • Demo Equipment
  • Overhead Lighting
  • Grommets and Grommet Placement in Counters
  • Overhead vs. Floor Power Supply
  • Flooring and Electrical Wiring
  • Options for Hiding Cords and Cables
  • Flat vs. Round Electrical Cords
  • Multi-Plug Outlets and Extension Cords
By reviewing your wiring options BEFORE you order your display, you'll save TIME and MONEY and ensure your exhibit exceeds your expectations and your installation is trouble-free.