The original inspiration for LiteConsole came from Paul Oakenfold who required a modular performance console to reinforce his stage presence on his recent global stadium tour with Madonna, and Litestructures totally responded to Paul's requirement.
"LiteConsole represents an innovative, portable and high visual impact solution for corporate presentations and live performances," says the company. The line can be used as musician/DJ/production work surfaces; as eye-catching information booths at trade shows and exhibitions; for TV/video recording projects; and as temporary retail outlets/sales promotion counters in shopping malls, airports, and other public areas, among other things. "You could even call them 'glorified lecterns' and, if you attended the TPi Awards, then that's what you saw when Phill handed out the prizes," the company adds.
LiteConsole modules comprise just four pieces of high-grade easy-to-connect aluminium sections. Standard modules are designed to house a 50" PLASMA screen, although this open space could also be employed to feature a back-lit corporate logo, for example.
LiteConsoles will be available in either 4mm aluminium box section or conventional/industry standard ShopLite 4 trussing.
Other LiteConsole options include durable glossy powder coating in a range of standard colours, locking casters for manoueverability, customizable side-fill panels and fascias (including back-lighting), interior shelving, and expandability by simply connecting up to three modules.
(Claire Beeson)