Display Size: 236″W x 88.5″H x 93.6″D
Graphic Size: 121.5“W x 91“H (QSEG-300×225), 41.5“W x 91“H (QSEG-100×225)
Graphic Material: Dye Sub Stretch Fabric
Package Includes
- (2) QSEG-300×225
- (6) QSEG-100×225
- (2 pair) QSEG-LCON
- (1) QSEG-SCON
- (1) QSEG-TPFF
- (4) QSEG-BC
Why Configurations H Belongs in a Serious Exhibit Program
Most exhibitors start with a single backwall and quickly realize they need more structure — return walls, interior partitions, counters, or additional graphic surfaces — to create a booth that functions as well as it looks. Configurations H addresses that gap directly. Rather than bolting together mismatched components from different product lines, every element in this configuration shares the same extruded-aluminum profile and push-button connection method, so pieces interlock seamlessly.
The frame system is lightweight yet rigid. Aluminum extrusions resist corrosion, won’t warp in transit, and maintain tight tolerances show after show. Each connection point clicks into place without wrenches or allen keys, which means setup stays fast even as you add more sections.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Frame Material | Extruded aluminum with anodized finish |
| Graphic Attachment | Silicone-edge gasket (SEG) push-fit |
| Graphic Fabric | Dye-sublimation printed polyester |
| Assembly Method | Tool-free push-button connectors |
| Reconfigurability | Frames rearrange into multiple layouts |
| Graphic Finish | Wrinkle-resistant, machine-washable |
Because the dye-sublimation print is embedded into the polyester fibers rather than layered on top, colors stay vivid through repeated use and washing. If your messaging changes between seasons, you can order modular display online replacement graphics and swap them onto the existing frames in minutes — no need to retire the hardware.
Scenarios That Make Configurations H the Right Investment
Not every exhibitor needs a configuration this large, but the brands that do will find it pays for itself quickly. Here is where Configurations H delivers the strongest return.
Regional and national trade shows with inline or peninsula booths. A modular display trade show setup this size fills booth assignments that would otherwise require a custom-built hard-wall exhibit. You get the same visual impact at a fraction of the cost and weight, which translates directly into lower drayage fees.
Multi-show programs with varying floor plans. Because every frame segment detaches and reconnects in a different order, Configurations H doubles as a reconfigurable trade show display. Use the full layout at your flagship event, then break it into smaller groupings for regional shows. If you need a standalone kiosk-style presence, a Qseg single frame display pulled from the same system covers that use case without a separate purchase.
Corporate campuses and training facilities. The same frames that travel to conventions can serve as semi-permanent branded walls in lobbies, conference rooms, or product showrooms. Swap the trade-show graphics for internal-communications messaging and redeploy. For dividing open-plan spaces between departments or events, Qseg partition walls from the same product family integrate with Configurations H hardware.
Product launches and press events. A modular display trade show backdrop behind a stage or demo area gives photographers and videographers a clean, branded surface without the glare and reflections that come with glossy hard panels.
How Configurations H Fits a Broader Modular Display System Strategy
Buying a single booth is a transaction; building a modular display system is a strategy. Configurations H slots into the broader Qseg modular system as the heavy-hitter layout, but every frame in the kit is interchangeable with frames from other QSEG configurations. That means your investment compounds over time: buy Configurations H now, add a custom qseg single frame later for a secondary activation, and the two systems share spare parts and graphic standards.
For a deeper look at how segmented-frame systems compare with tension-fabric, truss, and hard-panel alternatives, the modular display guide on Showfire Displays walks through every major category, including cost-per-show math and storage considerations.
If you are still comparing booth types across fabric, pop-up, and modular categories, the complete trade show displays buyer’s guide provides a top-level decision framework that helps narrow your options before you commit.
Ownership Economics That Favor Modular
A modular booth for exhibition use changes the cost conversation from “what does this one show cost?” to “what does each show cost over a five-year cycle?” Consider the math:
- No rental fees. You own the hardware outright and reuse it indefinitely.
- Lower drayage. Aluminum frames and fabric graphics weigh dramatically less than wood-and-laminate custom booths.
- Graphic-only refreshes. New messaging requires new fabric panels, not new structures. A full graphic swap costs a fraction of a new booth.
- Reduced labor. Tool-free assembly means you can skip union labor calls for basic setups and handle installation with your own team.
Over a typical three-year exhibit calendar with six to eight shows per year, exhibitors who switch to a modular display trade show approach often recoup the initial hardware cost within the first season through drayage and labor savings alone.
Place Your Order for QSEG Tradeshow Configurations H
Configurations H is ready for custom graphic production as soon as your artwork is approved. Upload your designs, choose your layout, and Showfire Displays handles dye-sublimation printing on wrinkle-resistant polyester fabric that arrives ready to push-fit onto your frames. Explore the full Qseg modular display product line if you want to compare configurations side by side, or jump straight to checkout and start building a modular display trade show presence that grows with your brand. Order today and ship direct to your next event.






