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Art Tower Display


This rotating floor display will make a fine addition to any store. The provided hooks allow art to be displayed 3-5 deep on all 4 sides. While conserving wall and floor space, this display is the number one choice for starting out or growing your giftable art sales.


*Some assembly required. *Ships regular ground.


Tower Merchandiser is $480 (includes 12 racks). Purchase $600 qualifying product and the cost of the display will be offset with additional product.


*Qualifying product includes Lithographic Art on pages 1-14, 17-65.


MOSLIT/A TOWER MERCHANDISER BLACK


$480.00 Display (includes 12 Racks). Purchase $600 qualifying product and cost of the display will be offset with additional product


16˝W x 66˝H x 16˝D OS2 : Oversize Surcharges Apply


(H00-08407-08)


Slatwall Racks


MOSRAC/A RACK BLACK


(H00-0107-08)


MOSJAY/A J RACK BLACK


(G00-0104-72) 66 pgrahamdunn.com


Bring your product out of the backroom and onto the floor using P. Graham Dunn merchandising racks! These racks can easily be added to any slatwall surface providing in- line placement of product and allowing the display of multiple items, all while not taking up additional wall space. Also, try our MOSRAC/A which is perfect for displaying clocks. These racks allow for evenly-spaced display of three of our clocks, while keeping the hands intact.


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