sales gallery hardware

Display LED Wall

Display LED Wall presents on several LED display panels connected together, customizable in height and width, for a truly impactful customer experience.

Display LED Wall in action.

Horizon Hurstville by Masscon & The One Collection

Located in the heart of Hurstville, Horizon by Masscon and The One Collection is a premium residential development. With strong enquiry levels and a competitive local market, the goal was to create a sales gallery experience that would not only convert interest into sales, but also reflect the project’s quality, lifestyle offering and architectural distinction. By partnering with DisplaySweet, the team delivered a seamless, immersive presentation that empowered buyers with clarity, confidence and connection from the very first interaction.

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The Cambridge by Levande

Located in Epping, NSW, The Cambridge by Levande is a modern retirement community featuring 158 thoughtfully designed apartments and lifestyle amenities including a cinema, bar, craft shed and wellness centre. Partnering with DisplaySweet, Levande created an immersive, tech-led display experience to help buyers confidently visualize their future.

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The Albertine by Mirvac

Positioned between the tranquil beauty of Albert Park and the cultural vibrancy of Melbourne’s city fringe, The Albertine by Mirvac is a rare offering of refined apartment living. With just 98 luxury residences, this boutique address blends architectural brilliance, panoramic views, and sophisticated design to deliver an elevated lifestyle in one of Melbourne’s most prestigious locations. The Albertine’s luxurious sales gallery was styled by Brahman Perera, the renowned interior designer behind chic restaurants Ursula’s Paddington in Sydney.

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Skye by Pikos Group

Queensland property developers, Pikos' latest project, Skye, is a boutique collection of lavish residences across three buildings in Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point, with absolute river and city views from every three-bedroom apartment. The sales showroom was combined with another of their premium developments, the nearby Gaia, and needed to emotionally draw in buyers through a well-considered sales journey without confusing the two.

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Gaia by Pikos Group

Queensland property developers Pikos' latest project, Gaia, is a boutique collection of luxurious residences across two buildings in Brisbane’s Kangaroo Point, with river and city views from every two, three and four-bedroom apartment. The sales showroom was combined with another of their premium developments, the nearby Skye, and needed to emotionally draw in buyers through a well-considered sales journey without confusing the two.

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SOL by Walker Corporation

Prominent property developers Walker Corporation’s latest Sunshine Coast development, SOL by Walker, presents an exceptional collection of 250 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses across two buildings, located in the heart of Maroochydore. The team sought out DisplaySweet’s expertise to assist them in accurately showcasing Maroochydore’s growth and its’ appeal as a vibrant urban destination to potential buyers.

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Château by Bridgestone Projects

Château is Castle Hill's newest residential resort by developers Bridgestone Projects, comprising 290 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. Their display apartment needed a more compact proptech solution, provided by DisplaySweet.

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"Not only does (DisplaySweet's technology) give us the ease and flexibility to update content without incurring unavoidable print costs, it also projects a more forward-thinking impression to our customers which leaves them feeling better informed about our projects and product, and confident to continue the sales process.”

Lisa Smith

Marketing & Customer Experience Manager, Mulpha International

Learn how Mulpha partnered with DisplaySweet to elevate the way the sell using Display LED Wall technology. Read the case study →