Gilman Brothers Infinity Rocks the House at Vegas GlobalShop 2016
Gilman Brothers new Rock & Roll 80s booth made entirely of Infinity took center stage at GlobalShop 2016
The Gilman Brothers Company rocked the house at GlobalShop 2016 in Las Vegas with their new 80s Rock & Roll booth made entirely of Infinity styrene-faced foamboard. The new 10’ x 20’ booth featured a life-size tour bus crashing through a graffitied back stage brick wall. Stage rigging, amplifiers, drums, and guitars, all made entirely from their printable, cold-bendable, 100% green and recyclable Infinity, completed the high-energy scene. A Slash impersonator hired by Gilman Brothers added a fun twist to the booth experience.
Backstage visitors at Gilman Brothers’ booth were amazed by the vivid printing quality of tour bus windshield reflection and graffitied “brick” wall, made possible by Infinity’s super-smooth styrene surface. The cold-bendability of Infinity’s patent-pending foam was showcased in the form of life-sized round snare drums that looked real enough to play and “amplifiers” that seemed to boom out classic 80s hits. Infinity’s strength, versatility and buildability were demonstrated in the “stage rigging” and life-size tour bus, proving once again that this is no ordinary foamboard product.
“Best show in Company history! We went full throttle with our theme and the retailers loved it. Feedback was outstanding related to entire ColorOne system with the highlight being Infinity," said Bill VanHorn, Director of Sales. "Commercial team will conquer and divide to meet, train and consult supply chain to take the ideas to PO's. Industry is tired of the same options; that is where we separate from the pack."
The 80s themed booth was designed and built by Artisan Complete of Markham, Ontario. This is the second booth that Artisan has produced for Gilman Brothers made entirely of 100 percent recyclable Infinity.