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Tecna Display flies the flag for British design

and manufacturing at Euroshop retail trade show.

Euroshop busEuroshop busLondon-based Tecna Display, a Queen’s Award winner for Excellence in International Trade, is flying the flag for British design and manufacturing at Euroshop (16-20 February, Hall 09/D59).


To showcase its retail and exhibition display system at this leading retail trade fair, the company has chosen a great British icon – London Transport’s Routemaster bus. In conjunction with print specialists XG Group, they’ve created an innovative exhibition stand that perfectly mimics the AEC Routemaster from the 1950s, at an amazing 3:4 scale.

The bus has been constructed using Tecna Display’s t3Airframe, with 329 tubes and 196 connectors linking together for a total length of 152m – that’s 18 Routemaster buses in a row!

Tecna Display said the t3Airframe is a sophisticated modular display system which is strong, lightweight, fast and easy to build. It added that when clad in graphics, it creates retail walls, retail plinths and “shop in shops” and POS displays. Fifty eight square metres of fabric were needed to create the Routemaster, but the total weight of the bus comes in at around just 210kg.

The bus was designed and built as close as possible to the real thing, but the inside is somewhat different, housing a meeting area, store and kitchen. The lower deck has eight clear windows, and the ‘passengers’ at the upper deck printed windows include some of Tecna Display’s staff and distribution colleagues from around the globe.

Another great design innovation from Tecna owner Jonathan Evitt which will be on show is the interior of the bus. This is illuminated by the brand new Wandlite system, a 360 degree low-voltage, bright LED light tube that is long-lasting and waterproof.

Jonathan said: “We were incredibly proud to win the Queen’s Award since the last show, and wanted to show off our British credentials at this year’s Euroshop. What better way than recreating the internationally recognised Routemaster bus?

“We export to more than 30 countries, and the t3 system has been granted numerous International Patents and Design Registrations worldwide. We design all our own products and manufacture them in both the UK and China. We hold the ISO 9001 quality standard and use the highest quality materials and best practice manufacturing techniques, so we can give a full lifetime guarantee on all our products.

“XG Group of Brackley, Northants printed and supplied the graphics for the bus. It was a very complicated production, which they carried out brilliantly.”

The t3 system has been used for many high profile projects and companies worldwide, including the Brit Awards and Dyson in the UK, X Factor and Nintendo in South Africa, HSBC in Australia, Nespresso in France and the Buddha Museum in Singapore.

The t3 family of products include t3Airframe, deemed a revolutionary ‘twist-lock’ advanced modular system that holds all sorts of rigid graphics, wood, glass and more; t3Fabframe which handles tensioned fabric graphics and t3-800 – a very simple t3 system where all the extrusions are the same size and comes with free software to help anyone design and build their own display online and finally; t3Ultralite which is a plastic version of the Airframe for plinths and counters only.

For more information on Tecna Display and the t3 system, visit www.tecnadisplay.com, call 0044 (0) 208 803 44690044 (0) 208 803 4469 or go to Euroshop Hall 09/D59. For more on Wandlite, go to www.wandlite.com

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