Abbe’s 3-Shelf Medium Display is a flat-packed and easy-to-assemble unit designed for traditional grocery merchandising. With a 10kg per shelf capacity, it’s ideal for displaying medium-weight items like biscuits, chips, bread and cereal. Measuring 505mm wide x 295mm deep x 1185mm high (with a 150mm header), it offers ample space and strong support. Each display is packed 1 per CCF and includes clear assembly instructions.
- Description
The Abbe 3-Shelf Medium Display is a versatile and durable unit designed to showcase a wide variety of grocery items. With its classic structure and medium-weight capacity, this unit is ideal for in-store promotional displays in supermarkets, convenience stores and retail outlets.
Key features include:
- Traditional grocery display style
- Supplied flat-packed for easy transport
- Includes prepacked components with clear assembly instructions
- Weight capacity of up to 10kg per shelf
- Flat-packed 1 per CCF for efficient storage
- Includes an additional 150mm header for branding
Overall Size: 505mm (W) x 295mm (D) x 1185mm (H) + 150mm Header
Shelf Internals:
- Top Shelf: 475mm (W) x 280mm (D) x 280mm (H)
- Second & Third Shelf: 475mm (W) x 280mm (D) x 295mm (H)
Applications & Benefits
This unit is perfectly suited for displaying products such as:
- Biscuits and crackers
- Potato chips and snacks
- Packaged bread
- Cereal boxes and breakfast items
Benefits of using the 3-Shelf Medium Display include:
- Efficient Setup – Flat-packed design simplifies transport and storage, while easy-to-follow instructions ensure quick assembly.
- Brand Visibility – The 150mm header allows for custom signage or branding to increase product visibility.
- Strong & Reliable – Supports approximately 8–10kg per shelf, ideal for medium-weight grocery goods.
- Flexible Display – Three spacious shelves accommodate a range of product sizes and packaging types.
Enquire Today
The Abbe 3-Shelf Medium Display combines functionality with presentation to enhance retail merchandising. Enquire today for more details.

