Product development · retail display
Rustic Pavilion Display
3D Print Construct developed the CAD geometry and printed a wood-filament scale study so the business owner could review the pavilion before full-size pallet production. The commercial system later paired each pavilion with specialized replenishment packs sized for its shelves and display zones.

- CAD
- Display geometry
- Wood filament
- Printed scale study
- Pallet base
- Shipping + movement
- Worldwide
- Commercial product launch
Development sequence
CAD, visualization, scale study, full-size product.
Four frames show the concept becoming easier to evaluate at each stage while the roofline, shelving and overall proportions stay consistent.




Commercial result
Designed as a repeatable wholesale merchandising system.
The business owner approved the concept, launched it worldwide and continues to use it successfully. Each pavilion ships and moves on its pallet base, while specialized replenishment packs fit the display zones and simplify restocking for clients and merchants.
3DPC contribution
CAD + scale prototype
Geometry development and a printed physical study before full-size production.
Operating model
Pallet base + fitted packs
The pavilion and replenishment packs work together from shipment and store-floor setup through repeat restocking.
Outcome
Worldwide commercial use
The owner-approved design moved into production and remains an active business product.
Have a product that needs to be understood before full-size production?
CAD views and a physical scale study can make proportion, use and presentation much easier to review.