A hardware store lives or dies on how well it displays a huge, varied range of stock, from power tools to plumbing fittings, and how easily customers can navigate it. For the Amos Hardware fit-out in Port Edware, Shop Display manufactured and installed a heavy-duty shopfitting system built to carry weight, take punishment and keep the range clearly merchandised.
The core of the store is a run of steel and timber wall bays fitted with branded display panels for the major tool suppliers. We manufactured the slatwall and shelving units to hold everything from hand tools to bench-mounted machinery, with chequer-plate shelf surfaces chosen for durability in a working hardware environment. Each supplier bay was built to carry its own branding cleanly, so the Makita, Ingco, CAT and other product walls read as distinct zones while sharing a consistent structural system.
Alongside the tool walls, we manufactured and installed a large central display island for bathroom and plumbing ware, combining a dark carcass with timber-faced panels and integrated product mounting. Freestanding gondola units and a mirror display stand complete the layout, all built to the same specification and installed on site as a coordinated fit-out.
Everything was fabricated in our Pinetown workshop and installed to suit the store’s floor plan and stockholding needs. The materials, industrial-grade steel, robust board and hard-wearing surfaces, were selected so the fittings hold up under the daily demands of a busy hardware retailer.
The Amos Hardware project shows how Shop Display handles high-volume, function-led retail: shopfitting that is built to work as hard as the products it holds. If you are opening or refitting a hardware or trade store, we manufacture and install shelving, racking and display systems to your specification.

















