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Get
creative! With flags ... the sky is the limit!
Here are some of the creative ways that our flags have been displayed.
Every situation is unique and may require some thoughtful solutions, but
we're here to help you.
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| These
flags are displayed in our 3-hole plastic base, but they also can be used
as part of a flower arrangement or centerpiece. |
These
flags have been used as a significant element of the building's identity.
In most cases, flags are not effective signage, but they are very
useful for building recognition and drawing attention. |
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| This
idea resulted from the customer's need to fill a large, dull space
in a high-traffic area. Aluminum tubing was used to build the rack.
It's very simple to produce. |
This
large skylight was the perfect location for a grand, patriotic display.
A job like this requires the skill of professional riggers. |
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| Here
is a simple solution, if you need a temporary, festive atmosphere. The
flags were simply attached to the staircase railing using nylon cable
ties. |
If
your display budget doesn't allow for "real" flagpoles, there
are several alternatives for outdoor displays. Some people have used galvanized
fence post pipe, as well as conduit. |
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| The
low ceiling at this site required the flags to be mounted as close to
the ceiling as possible. The brackets and poles have been painted to minimize
distraction from the flags. |
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