U-Shape
Booths where people linger — jewelry, soap, paper goods, ceramics
Your booth becomes a little room. Tables line the back and both sides, and the front stays wide open so people step inside to browse. It's the right layout for jewelry, candles, soap, paper goods, ceramics — anything a customer wants to pick up and turn over. The trade-off: you need enough product to fill three table runs, and it's harder to catch someone walking by with a single hero display. Build it so the back wall is your eye-catcher, the side tables carry supporting pieces (low-price near the front, higher-price toward the back), and checkout sits up at the front so paying customers don't block the entrance.
What you’ll use
The pieces that make up this layout. Each color matches the category pill you’ll see in the editor — so the diagram above reads the same as the app.
- 1×8ft TableTables
- 2×6ft TableTables
- 1×Payment CounterTables
Tips from the setup
- 01
Put your best piece dead-center on the back wall. That's what people see from the aisle.
- 02
Sort the side tables by price — low near the front, higher toward the back. Browsing walks customers up.
- 03
Checkout at the front-right (customer's left on exit) so paying doesn't block people coming in.
- 04
Leave 4 feet of walk-in space between the side tables. Any tighter and it feels like a trap.
Other layouts to consider
Make this layout your own
Free to start. Move things around to match your actual gear. Save it once, reuse it every event.