Print and Poster Display Racks

These commercial-grade art print and poster display racks are built for galleries, retail stores, art fairs, and photography studios that need to display large quantities of prints and posters at a professional standard. Constructed from powder-coated steel with 40 years of art rack manufacturing behind them, each rack holds up to 50 print sleeves — displaying up to 100 pieces front-and-back — and is available in floor-standing and tabletop configurations sized for sleeve formats from 16"×20" to 40"×60".

About Print and Poster Display Racks

What is an art print and poster display rack?

An art print and poster display rack is a steel stand that holds matted prints and posters upright in their sleeves, angled so customers can flip through the work and pull out a piece to look closer. Each rack has a powder-coated steel frame with angled trays sized to fit specific print and poster sleeves. Most models roll on casters, with two that lock, so you can reposition a fully loaded rack; the tabletop model sits on a fixed base for a counter or table. Depending on the model, a rack holds up to 50 or 100 sleeves, and all of them assemble easily.

Who uses art print and poster display racks, and for what?

Galleries, print shops, photographers, and artists use them to merchandise matted prints and posters at fairs, markets, storefronts, and studios. The angled trays let browsers flip through the work upright and lift out a piece to view it, which turns a stack of prints into something people will actually shop. The models on locking casters move easily around a booth or gallery floor, while the tabletop rack works on a counter or checkout. All are built from powder-coated steel for commercial use and repeated handling.

How do I choose the right display rack for my prints?

Start with the sleeve size you display, because each rack is built to fit specific print and poster sleeves — several models hold 20"x26" and 18"x24" sleeves, one fits 24"x36" and 26"x32", and the largest takes 30"x40", 32"x40", and 32"x42". Then choose the format that fits your space: a tabletop rack (base 22"x17", 15" high, up to 50 sleeves) sits on a counter; an elevated rack on locking casters (35½" high, up to 50) brings the work to standing viewing height; and a two-level rack (41" high, up to 100 sleeves) doubles capacity for a busy booth or showroom. The wheeled racks roll where you need them and lock in place; the tabletop sits on a solid fixed base.