Wanted: Mesh Display Panels for EZ Up Tent

Hi everyone! I am new to this site, just joined this morning - looking forward to meeting some of you and sharing ideas. 

 

I couldn't figure out how to post this in the Classified section so forgive me, but I am looking to purchase a used set of mesh display panels for my EZ Up Tent. I live right outside of Providence, RI and will pay for shipping. 

 

Please pass this on to anyone you know who may be looking to get rid of theirs. Thanks and have a great Sunday!

 

-Joanna

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  • I'm curious about this -- what are mesh panels? I just ordered my first EZ UP tent, have yet to actually put it up, but am trying to figure out display options, for hanging some framed tapestries, but also handwoven handbags, etc. Do these attach to the top bars of the tent? How are they stabilized? Thanks for any info as  I am learning!
  • That sounds like a good product, Joanna, and a good price. Flourish has been around a long time, deals with people in our business as the center of their marketing and knows art fairs. They used to do art fairs even. Best wishes.
    • Thanks, Connie! I'll report back :)
  • Hey Kristi - thanks for the reply back, I actually ordered something else about a week ago. Have any of you seen the new zig-zag mesh panel design from flourish company? Turned out to be exactly what I need that will fit my budget - I realized after posting this that I really wanted something that could easily be converted for indoor space - sometimes my indoor spaces are only 6'x8', too, so I needed to keep that in mind:

    Their zig zag panels are three panels that can either be attached to create a zig zag shape, easily creating multiple walls in a small viewing space, or if you purchase feet for the panels they can be separate and freestanding - so you could have them side by side, bordering, etc - they come in 3', 4', and 5' widths - I got the 5'.

    You can either order the frames in steel or aluminum; the aluminum is less expensive and more portable. The longest component of the aluminum set is 7'1'', the longest component for the steel is a little over 5', which makes sense if you have a really small vehicle. 

    Total cost for my aluminum panels including shipping, 6 feet, and some additional hanging accessories (pack of s-hooks included) came to $605 - cheaper than buying three individual 5' freestanding walls. I'll see how these do this year and may consider buying another set next year so I can line the whole perimeter of my 10x10 tent. 

    I've seen the same panels sold through Enasco and Dick Blick (no product reviews for them, they're brand new I guess), but for the same price. I decided to buy through Flourish because of their outstanding customer service - I must have called them 4x in a week with lots of questions before I decided on buying - they were very helpful. The person who I spoke with at Dick Bick was nice but didn't seem to know anything about attaching feet to have the panels stand freely. 

  • Hello everyone -- I hope you all get what you need.

     

    It is our policy to ask that anyone who does commerce on this site pay a one time fee of $25 to help support the site, that is what the "classified ad" section is for. I am sure you understand. Thanks for being here.

    • Hi Connie,

      How do I find the classified section?  Thanks

       

  • I am selling "only used once" mesh panels.  I bought them for my light dome, but they work just as well on the EZ up.  I got them at the end of last season to show my new tile work.  Now I have traded the station wagon for a van and can bring propanels instead (I do lots of indoor shows, too).  So...they are white and in perfect condition, 3 full-sided panels.

    I'm in Chicago, but can ship.  Let me know!

    • Can you tell me what brand these panels are as well as their sizes?  I am in AZ
      • They are 3 full-sided panels, so 10 x 10 and they are from Creative Energies, the Light Dome people.

         

    • Do you still have the panels?  I'm in the Chicago area (New Lenox) and am just getting started this year also.  I need panels for my 2D relief woodcarvings that hang.  DM me the cost if you're interested.

       

      Jim

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