In an world where we are constantly bombarded by corporate monotony, the key is to stand out from the crowd. That is a philosophy that has been embraced by Prolyte, driving us to create innovative display environments, to show products in their best light.

Simple trussing exhibition stands create a distinct environment, allowing even the smallest space to be recognisable and productive. This can be further enhanced by the addition of lighting, flooring, banners or features, allowing the stand to be developed as far as your imagination.

For show stopping impact, Prolyte can create a bespoke design to suit your specification. Whether it’s a single sculpture as a centrepiece, or a complete scheme to transform an entire area, Prolyte has a proven record of transforming an area into a spectacular commercial environment.

 

   
The close commercial and creative cooperation between Prolyte and the artist Jason Bruges produced a memorable result in the shape of the 02 Memory Project.
 
Selling what are essentially raffle tickets, offering the chance to win a supercar, the prize being on display in airport departure lounges, was evidently such a good idea that the company behind the concept, Best of the Best (BOTB), recently achieved PLC status.
   

Prolyte was commissioned by Sony's creative agency, PD3, to create an iconic and unique experience at Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The experience brought to life Sony's global strap line, "make.believe," and presented Sony as an entertainment brand to the visitors of T5.
 
To be able to create the right environment for an important product launch, Jan Veenedaal, CEO of LWC, the Netherlands, developed a concept for their stand.