This package includes:
- (1) Modular display frame
- (1) Metal fusion printed header
- (2) Center panels
- (2) Straight fabric side panels
- (1) Arch top canopy
- (3) Acrylic shelves
- (1) Acrylic reception desk
- (1) Vesa compatible large monitor mount
- (2) LED lights
- (1) Molded plastic wheeled case. Interior dimensions: 26″ and 24″(inset)w x 45.5″h x9.375″d
- (1) Set of instructions
Product Information
| Display dimensions | 96″h x 117.5″w x 20″d |
| Acrylic Table Dimensions | 36” h x 24”w x 16”d |
| Acrylic Shelf Dimensions | 18.75″w x 9.5″d |
| Case dimensions | 27.5″w x 48″h x 13.5″d |
| Weight | 120 lbs |
What This Configuration Actually Includes
The Timberline Arch Top Monitor Display ships as a complete 10ft timberline exhibit package — frame, fabric, case, and monitor-mount hardware together. Here is what comes in the box:
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Aluminum tube frame | Push-button connectors, tool-free assembly |
| Arch top graphic panel | Full-color dye-sublimation print, machine washable |
| Tapered fabric side panels | Angled silhouette, seamless tension fabric |
| Monitor mount bracket | Integrated, adjustable for common screen sizes |
| Wheeled carry case | Ships as a display pedestal or rolling transit case |
| Graphic printing | Included; custom artwork submitted at order |
The wheeled case deserves a separate mention: it is designed to function as a counter or pedestal inside the booth, so you recover usable real estate that a bare shipping crate would waste. That dual-purpose engineering is one of the clearest reasons exhibitors choose a modular display with case over a bare-frame-only order — you get storage, presentation surface, and protection in one piece.
The Geometry That Makes This Booth Work
Most 10ft inline displays present a flat wall. The Timberline Arch Top changes that by raising the center of the graphic field above eye level, directing sightlines upward and making the booth appear taller than a standard 8′ ceiling graphic would allow. The tapered fabric sides angle inward rather than standing straight, which signals depth and enclosure without requiring corner hardware or island permits.
The monitor integrates at a natural viewing height within the center of the structure, so visitors can watch a product video or an interactive demo while your team is occupied with another conversation. That combination — arch top for altitude, tapered sides for enclosure, monitor for engagement — turns a single-person inline space into a self-running micro-environment.
Because this is part of the Timberline modular system, the frame components are interchangeable across configurations. If you have already invested in Timberline hardware for a different booth layout, some components may carry forward to this one, reducing your next purchase cost.
Where This Display Performs Best
This configuration shows up most often in three contexts:
Technology and software exhibitors use the monitor mount to run live demos, looping video, or interactive kiosks. The enclosed shape of the tapered sides helps reduce peripheral distraction so visitors focus on the screen.
Healthcare and professional services companies appreciate that the arch top signals authority without aggressive salesmanship — the shape is inviting rather than imposing, and the fabric graphics allow for photography-quality imagery at life-size scale.
Multi-show exhibitors who travel a tight circuit of regional trade shows rely on the modular display with case format because it checks through freight as standard cargo and rolls straight from the dock to the booth without a drayage crew. Among all modular display units in this size class, few match the Timberline’s combination of repeatability and graphic quality across a full show season.
If your company runs a circuit that grows over the year, it is worth knowing that the Timberline family scales considerably beyond 10 feet. The 20ft Timberline modular display adds width and graphic area for larger inline or island configurations, and the 30ft Timberline booth supports full island builds with multiple access points and expanded monitor options.
How the Lightweight Frame Supports a Serious Build
Aluminum tube construction keeps the total display weight low enough that a single exhibitor can manage setup without a labor call. A lightweight modular display of this type checks a box that booth managers in smaller companies consistently prioritize: the ability to set up and strike without depending on show-floor union labor or a dedicated install team.
The dye-sublimation fabric panels are machine washable, which means a display that looked sharp at show one can look equally sharp at show twelve — provided it is stored correctly in the included case between events. For buyers doing the math on total cost of ownership across a multi-year show calendar, that washability matters more than it might seem at first glance.
The modular display with case format also means your graphics travel protected rather than rolled in a tube or folded in a soft bag. Fabric tension displays that arrive with fold lines or humidity damage are a real show-morning problem; the hard case eliminates that variable entirely.
For a broader comparison of formats and frame systems before you commit, the modular trade show displays guide covers every major category side by side. And if you are still orienting yourself across the full range of exhibit options, the trade show displays buyer guide is the right starting point.
Order This Modular Display with Case Today
The 10ft Timberline Arch Top Monitor Display with Tapered Fabric Sides is ready to configure with your custom artwork. Submit your order, upload your files, and this modular display with case ships production-ready. Contact Showfire Displays or add to cart directly at showfiredisplays.com to get started.
















