Tabletop or floor stand under furniture for heavy duty Touchscreens and Kiosks, interactive display

Tabletop or floor stand under furniture for heavy duty Touchscreens and Kiosks, interactive display
Modern commercial spaces require clean lines and uncluttered environments. When deploying heavy monitors, digital signage kiosks, or interactive touchscreens, standard wall mounts or wheeled carts often disrupt architectural design. The ultimate solution lies in hidden hardware: table-top flush mounts and floor-anchored systems designed to disappear completely beneath or inside furniture. 

1. Table-Top & In-Furniture Flush Mounts
For conference rooms, hospitality desks, and high-end retail counters, table-top mounts embed interactive displays directly into the surface layout. 

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2.Semi-Flush Articulated Mounts: Installed inside hollow furniture structures, these heavy-duty brackets allow screens to sit flush with the table surface. When needed, users can pull, tilt, or rotate the screen to a comfortable drafting or presentation angle, while all mechanical arms and cables remain tucked away below the tabletop line.

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3. Wheelless Floor Mounts & Fixed Bolt-Down Pedestals
When wall mounting is impossible and mobility is a liability, fixed floor mounts offer maximum stability with zero visual clutter.

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  • Low-Profile Bolt-Down Bases: Instead of bulky, wheeled legs, these commercial stands feature ultra-flat steel baseplates bolted directly into the concrete floor.
  • Under-Furniture Shrouding: The flat baseplate and vertical support pillars are engineered to sit entirely beneath customized cabinetry, retail display islands, or kiosk enclosures. The furniture acts as a decorative shell, while the hidden steel column bears 100% of the display’s heavy load.

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