Display Size: 236″W x 88.5″H x 118″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
- (4) QSEG-300×225
- (2) QSEG-100×225
- (2 pair) QSEG-LCON
- (1) QSEG-SCON
- (1) QSEG-TPFF
- (4) QSEG-BC
Why Configurations I Creates a Complete Trade Show Modular Display Enclosure
Most inline booths rely on a single flat backwall, which limits how much branded real estate you actually control. Configurations I solves that problem by pairing larger QSEG-300×225 panels with narrower QSEG-100×225 panels and connecting them through L-connectors and straight connectors. The result is a booth with depth — return walls that wrap inward, guide foot traffic into your space, and give you additional graphic surfaces for secondary messaging, product callouts, or directional cues.
The T-connector and freestanding foot hardware included in the package let you anchor the structure without leaning it against a pipe-and-drape wall. That independence means you can position your trade show modular display anywhere your floor plan allows, including peninsula spots where two sides face open aisles.
Dye Sub Stretch Fabric That Performs Under Pressure
Graphic quality can make or break a booth. The fabric panels in Configurations I use dye sub stretch fabric, a material chosen for its color saturation, durability, and resistance to creasing during transit. Dye sublimation infuses ink directly into the polyester fibers rather than printing on top, so colors stay vivid through repeated folding, unpacking, and re-tensioning. The SEG finishing — a thin silicone bead sewn into the fabric edge — snaps into the frame channel and pulls the graphic drum-tight without clips, Velcro, or adhesive.
If your brand invests in photography or detailed illustrations, this print method reproduces fine detail with accuracy you can actually see from a few inches away, not just from across the hall.
Real Scenarios Where This Configuration Earns Its Keep
Below are the environments where Configurations I consistently delivers value for its owners.
| Scenario | Why Configurations I Fits |
|---|---|
| 10×20 inline booth | Return walls fill the depth of a 10-foot-deep space while spanning the 20-foot back wall with continuous graphics. |
| Peninsula position | Freestanding feet and L-connectors let you open two sides to aisle traffic without pipe-and-drape support. |
| Multi-show exhibit rotation | Swap QSEG-100×225 panels for updated messaging without replacing the full set — only reprint the segments you need. |
| Corporate lobby or showroom | Tool-free assembly means facilities teams can install and remove the display for recurring events without outside labor. |
| Touring product launch | Compact packed size keeps shipping costs manageable across a multi-city schedule. |
If your exhibit program also calls for standalone branded walls in breakout rooms or registration areas, a Qseg single frame display handles that role with the same frame and fabric system, so your graphics stay visually consistent across every touchpoint.
How Configurations I Connects to the Broader QSEG Ecosystem
One of the strongest arguments for buying into the QSEG platform is that every frame, connector, and graphic panel works across the entire product line. Configurations I is part of the Qseg modular system, which means the frames you purchase today can be recombined into a completely different trade show modular display next season. Add more QSEG-300×225 panels to widen the backwall, or detach the return walls and use the QSEG-100×225 segments as qseg partition walls for a corporate training space. That flexibility is what separates a modular booth for exhibition from a one-and-done custom build.
For a broader look at how modular frameworks compare — including options that pair with an led modular display for backlit branding — our modular display guide walks through every system category we carry.
Ownership Math That Favors Modular Over Custom
Custom-built exhibit booths typically cost thousands to redesign each time your messaging or floor plan changes. With Configurations I, the aluminum frame hardware is a one-time purchase. When you need fresh graphics, you only reprint the specific fabric panels that changed — a fraction of a full rebuild cost. The tool-free assembly also eliminates union labor fees at shows that require certified installers for bolt-together structures, saving anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars per event depending on the venue.
Because each QSEG frame packs flat, you avoid freight-class shipping charges that heavier crate-based systems require. Over a five-show season, those savings often exceed the original hardware investment, making this a modular display for sale that genuinely pays for itself.
Where This Trade Show Modular Display Fits Your Buying Decision
If you are still weighing display types and sizes, our complete trade show displays buyer’s guide covers everything from banner stands to island exhibits. For buyers who have already committed to the QSEG platform, Configurations I occupies the larger end of the lineup — suited for exhibitors who want a multi-wall enclosure rather than a flat backdrop. If you need modular display with storage, consider pairing this configuration with a locking counter or shelving unit that tucks inside the return walls, keeping product samples and personal items hidden from attendee view.
Add Configurations I to Your Exhibit Lineup
QSEG Tradeshow Configurations I delivers a reconfigurable, professional-grade trade show modular display at $3,310 — complete with dye sub stretch fabric graphics and every connector needed for a wraparound booth. Tool-free assembly, compact shipping, and cross-compatible hardware make it one of the smartest long-term investments in any exhibit program. Add it to your cart today and start building the booth your brand deserves.






