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The moss module stand allows moss modules and moss pictures to be placed freestanding in the room as room dividers, press walls or photo walls.

Moss module stands can be easily assembled and expanded without tools. Moss modules and moss pictures are simply hung in the stand.

Moss module stand dimensions, assembly, packaging

The moss module stand consists of matte black steel beams and posts. Each moss module stand measures 285 x 224 x 90 cm (width x height x depth). The modules can be extended in width as desired and in height by up to two modules, for a maximum height of 672 cm .

 

No tools are required for assembly.

The individual parts are simply plugged together.

 

The moss module stand and the moss modules are packed together in transport boxes measuring 240x200x100cm (wxhxd). Depending on the contents, the box can weigh up to 900kg.

Moss wall stand for moss mats, moss modules, moss pictures

Moss module stand - support plates, assembly, frame

Moss module stands are designed to hold moss modules with MDF backing boards measuring 57x228cm (wxh).

 

A moss module stand can hold five moss modules on one long side. This creates a grid dimension for a moss wall of 285 x 228 cm (width x height). The moss module stand can be fitted with a moss wall on both the front and back.

The individual support plates are mounted by hooking them into place.

 

The moss wall is framed with a steel tube frame in a rusted or hot-dip galvanized steel finish. Wooden frames are also available as an option.  

 

The dimensions of the freestanding moss wall including the tubular frame are 297cm x 240cm (wxh).

The open sides of the shelf are covered with molton fabric in the standard version. Other coverings made of wood and steel are available as options.

 

The moss module stand is made of flame-retardant or non-combustible materials. Appropriate certificates for building code approval are included.

Moss wall stand with rental moss mats and branding
Moss wall stand with rental moss mats and branding 2
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