Choose from our large range of high-quality flag pole ready fabric flags, printed in vibrant colour with excellent durability. Display your countries national flag with pride!
Printed in New Zealand on demand from your supplied artwork ensures you have full control of delivery, quality, and ongoing product support. With free overnight colour physical proofing available you can be sure to get it on-brand every time.
Your national flag can be printed to just about any custom size and be finished to suit. No matter if the flag is fluttering in front of the parliament building, proudly displayed on the harbour bridge or wrapped around your shoulders at a local sports game - we do it all.
Choose from our large range of high-quality flag pole ready fabric flags, printed in vibrant colour with excellent durability. Display your countries national flag with pride!
Printed in New Zealand on demand from your supplied artwork ensures you have full control of delivery, quality, and ongoing product support. With free overnight colour physical proofing available you can be sure to get it on-brand every time.
Your national flag can be printed to just about any custom size and be finished to suit. No matter if the flag is fluttering in front of the parliament building, proudly displayed on the harbour bridge or wrapped around your shoulders at a local sports game - we do it all.
Our flags are manufactured using a process called dye-sublimation that not only offers you the most vibrant colours, but is eco-friendly, and washable, and being a digital process allows you to produce complex imagery. The hardware is proven and tested and with an extensive range of base mounting options you can take these just about anywhere.
With the largest portable display & exhibition product range available nationally and the only local manufacturer with the ability to print 3.2m wide with no seam on multiple machines, why would you talk to anyone else.
These can be found in front of corporate offices, airports, schools, hotels, motels, or lined up outside the Beehive in Wellington.