The accordion style shelving is very functional, easy to set
up, and has stood up to very strong winds without being tied or weighted
down. I have turned down several offers
to purchase it, but still keep it around.
You never know when it will come in handy. It just was not the look I wanted. I know it sounds rather snobbish, but it didn’t
fit in with the look we wanted. It’s my
booth, and I’ll make it how I want it.
The 1st booth set up was out of necessity, very
little to no funds and was built as inexpensively as possible. Now we have a little more money and
experience to see what would work for us. Here are some of our criteria:
1.
Collapsible/ easy to set up and tear town
2.
Light enough to carry, heavy enough to withstand wind
gusts
3.
Unique, something that is as unique as our pottery
4.
Storage, still needed to store items in the booth
5.
Must fit in the Expedition and leave room for pottery
6.
Must be affordable, sorry $1200 for basic Pro Panels is
out of our range.
I started brainstorming a little over a year ago, and really
started to look at other people booth set ups, and searching the internet for
ideas. By last fall I knew I wanted to
do something with natural edge wood. I
purchased a 16” locust log and had it milled into planks. I have since made a set of 70” shelves using
4 of the planks with all their imperfections left to shine and scream uniqueness. The brackets for this set is down with square
tube steel and it is all bolted together, takes about 5-10 mins to set up/take
down.
Lastly still on the hunt for the other shelving set, I have
the designs I want. I just need to figure
out how to do it. Besides I still have
firings to do and pots to make for our shows this season. I will post pictures after the 1st show, until then there are and will be more sneak peaks on our facebook page.
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