I am a potter, and although most of my display is freestanding shelves, I want to get some pro panels to make the booth look more finished, and so I can hang a few things on the walls like signs and platters.
There are two things I am still debating about that others may have some inputs on.
1. Color. I am leaning towards the dark gray, or even black. My shelves are all black, it makes the glazes really pop. But I figure if I have dark walls I will probably always have to have some sort of lighting, even during the day.
2. adjustable legs? I know they would be nice, but it is an extra $270. I plan in getting the canopy hooks and attaching the panels to my trimlines walls. I figure that I am going to have to do some leveling regardless since they only adjust in inch increments, so I don't know if it is worth the extra expense.
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Hi Gregg,
I have some pro panels and I would get the adjustable legs. I really find it a real pain to try to level my panels at a show. After trying many different diy options I'm thinking about just going ahead and buying the add on adjustable legs to my panels.
I have the canopy hooks and LOVE them. I'm planning to buy more.
I also think a black background would be good for pottery. As far as lighting goes I guess it depends on how bright your pottery is?