Catwalk Stages
Modular catwalks have reshaped the way designers, producers and technicians approach live presentation. Built from interlocking yet lightweight sections, a catwalk stage can be re-assembled into countless shapes without lengthy build times or complex tooling. This adaptability is vital whenever a venue layout, visitor flow or creative brief changes late in the planning cycle.
Rethinking the Runway
Fashion weeks, trade launches and experiential events each call for different focal points. A modular approach removes the need to order bespoke carpentry for every fresh concept, saving both time and resources while still delivering impact.
- Linear or T-shaped arrangements achieved with the same core components.
- Segments lock flush to create a continuous walking surface, critical for confident movement in heels.
- Leg kits in set heights maintain a consistent elevation across an entire fashion show stage.
Modular Catwalk Construction Essentials
Every section is engineered for predictable load bearing and minimal flex. Aluminium frames keep overall weight down while high-grade tops provide a uniform finish. Discrete latches prevent separation, maintaining a rigid structure even when performers move quickly or photographers crowd close to the edge.
- Frame material: anodised aluminium for corrosion resistance.
- Deck core: multi-layer wood, sealed against moisture.
- Surface: Black waterproof non-slip Hexa finish. Custom catwalks and finishes are available upon request.
- Edge detail: square metal edge with to reduce chipping during transport.
Configuring a Stage with Catwalk
Many events require a main performance area plus a projecting walkway. Linking the two zones can be as simple as adding a transition panel between the performance area decks and the runway line.
- Transition plates remove trip points where models leave the platform and step onto the catwalk.
- Under-deck bracing adds stability when wider spans are requested.
- Handrail modules clip to the sides for rehearsal sessions or public access events.
Speed of Build and Transport
Load-in windows at city venues are often measured in minutes rather than hours. Modular catwalks arrive in compact stacks that pass through standard doorways and fit in goods lifts. Two trained crew members can unload, position and clamp an average twelve-metre runway in under an hour.
- No special lifting equipment required.
- Tool-free leg attachment using quick-turn fasteners.
- Decks nest together to minimise van or truck space.
Long-Term Maintenance of a Fashion Show Stage
Regular inspection keeps equipment in active service cycle after cycle. Frames resist corrosion but should be wiped down after outdoor use. Deck tops may be refinished or replaced without discarding the frame, protecting investment and reducing waste.
- Visual check after every dismantle for fastener wear.
- Annual torque test on leg fixings.
- Replacement components stocked locally for minimal downtime.
Key Advantages at a Glance
- Reconfigurable components adapt to venue or concept changes.
- Lightweight but robust engineering for rapid handling.
- Consistent surface quality, essential for fashion photography.
- Full compliance with recognised safety standards.
- Lower lifetime cost compared with single-use scenic builds.