6x3m Exhibition Stand Kits

Get height as well as width on a six-by-three-metre plot, where arched and round-top structures give your stand a silhouette that people can spot out from across the hall.

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6x3m Exhibition Stand Kits
800+ Products available
50,000+ Orders
30+ Countries
22+ Years experience

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What our customers say

4.9from 7,200+ reviews
The display arrived ahead of schedule and the print quality was outstanding. Our booth drew a crowd all three days.
Sarah K.Events Director, BluePeak
The display arrived ahead of schedule and the print quality was outstanding. Our booth drew a crowd all three days.
Sarah K.Events Director, BluePeak
We've ordered from several suppliers — none come close to this level of quality and service. Will 100% reorder.
Marcus L.Founder, Trendline Co.
The free 2D design mockup sold us immediately. Exactly what we saw in the preview was what arrived at our door.
Priya M.Brand Manager, NovaTech

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need organiser approval for an arch or a raised header? +
Usually yes if you are on space-only, and sometimes even within a shell scheme. Organisers publish a maximum build height in the technical manual along with rules on how close tall elements may sit to a neighbouring stand, and space-only designs normally have to be submitted for approval before the show. Send the drawing early — approval is the step exhibitors most often leave too late, and an unapproved structure can be refused on site.
What is the practical difference between an arch and a round top? +
An arch, as on the 6m Straight Backdrop with Arch Exhibition Kit, creates a gateway that invites people to walk under and into the stand, which suits a plot visitors can enter from the aisle. A round top, as on the 6m Straight Backdrop with Round Top Exhibition Kit, is a silhouette device — it softens a long straight wall and helps the stand read as yours from a distance. Choose the arch if you want movement through the stand, the round top if you mainly need to be spotted.
How much can I display on a shelf kit? +
Treat shelving in kits like the 6m Straight Backdrop with Shelf Exhibition Kit as display space, not storage. It is intended for lightweight product, samples and literature; heavier items belong on a counter or on the floor, and nothing should ever be hung from the fabric graphic itself. Check the bracket specification on the individual product page for what the shelf supports, and ask us if you are unsure rather than loading it beyond its intent.
When is a meeting pod worth the floor space? +
The 6m Meeting Pod with Round Arch Exhibition Kit trades open frontage for privacy, which pays off if you hold commercially sensitive conversations or need somewhere to sit with a serious prospect. It costs you visible frontage, so it is the wrong choice when your goal is a high volume of short conversations. Bear in mind that a pod in a loud hall such as Manchester Central reduces noise without removing it, and an enclosed space needs its own lighting to avoid feeling like a cupboard.
What does a 3D wall add over a flat backdrop? +
Depth. Kits such as the 6m Straight Backdrop with 3D Wall & Arch Exhibition Kit and The Elegance of 3D Boxes and Square Arch break the flat plane with raised boxes that catch light and cast shadow, so the stand looks built rather than printed. The trade-off is that unlit 3D elements read as clutter, so plan lighting alongside them from the start. They also create natural niches to place product where it will actually be noticed.
How is a seamless graphic finish achieved? +
Seamless looks come from tensioned fabric pulled into a groove around the frame so no fixings, poppers or overlaps are visible. The finish depends entirely on the frame being built square: if the structure is racked, the fabric puckers at the corners and no amount of pulling will correct it. Level the feet first, check the diagonals, then fit the graphic. One damaged section can be reprinted on its own rather than replacing the full run.
How do I set up artwork for a curved or arched panel? +
Design on the flat template we supply, and remember the printed shape is not the shape people see. On a curved top, anything sitting on the radius appears compressed when viewed from the aisle, so keep logos and headline text within the straight portion of the panel. Leave generous bleed at every edge because the fabric wraps around the frame. Our artwork team checks files free of charge and can supply a free 2D mockup showing how the design sits on the curve.
What should I plan for when building a feature stand? +
Sequence matters more than speed. Build and level the base frame across the full six metres first, add the arch or round top while the wall is still accessible, then fit graphics last so nobody is climbing past them. Feature elements are top-heavy during assembly, so keep two people on anything overhead and never lift an assembled arch single-handed. Dry-build the kit once before the show so nobody meets the structure for the first time in the hall.