Wooden Display Case Cabinet Design
Apr 20, 2026
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Tall Display Cases (also known as freestanding display cases) are a type of wooden display case. They are typically positioned against a wall and store at least two-thirds of the store's products. Tall display cases come in various design and manufacturing styles, arranged according to the products being displayed. For example, shoe display cases usually use hanging panels, while other clothing display cases often combine wall-mounted elements with hanging panels and grid shelves. When arranging wooden tall display cases in a store, attention must be paid to ventilation openings and fire doors.
Cashier Counters (also known as Cashier Counters) are easy to understand, but their function extends beyond simple payment processing. They also serve as storage and organization points. There are generally three placement options: near the store exit, in front of the central feature wall, or multiple cashier counters in different partitioned spaces. Each placement reflects different functions, but the primary functions are payment processing, visual appeal, and storage organization.
Island Display Cases
Wooden island display cases are a classic example of increasing space while enhancing display quality. They are typically located in the center of a solid cabinet, similar to "hollowing out" the center to increase space. More details about wooden island display cases will be discussed in a separate section.
Reception Counters
Wooden reception counters are generally placed within the space formed by tall cabinets and cash registers in a store. Most are made of lacquered finishes and stainless steel legs, while some specialty display cases use titanium alloy and acrylic.
Custom-Shaped Display Cases
Custom-shaped wooden display cases are another type of wooden display case, and are available in various shapes.
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