Rental Rundown by Candy Adams
Rental exhibits get a bad rap for being uninspired

Rental exhibits get a bad rap for being uninspired, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Here’s an overview of the three most common types of rental exhibits, along with some less traditional options.
Renting an exhibit can be a smart choice, both financially and logistically. The industry rule of thumb is that renting an exhibit makes sense if you’re just going to use it once or twice, since a one-time exhibit rental generally costs about one-third of an equivalent new build. Renting lets you avoid the costs and headaches of long-term storage, reconfiguration for multiple shows, and refurbishment. What’s more, rental exhibits provide flexibility and functionality to suit a wide range of exhibiting needs.
But not every rental exhibit is the same. Before you sign on the dotted line, familiarize yourself with the three types of rental exhibits commonly available: pop-ups and portables, modular and system exhibits, and hard-wall exhibits. And if you find yourself wanting something a little less traditional, I’ve also included examples of my favorite out-of-the-box rental exhibits.
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