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Flexible LED Screens, Built to Live on Surfaces a Flat Cabinet Cannot.

A 7 mm-thick module on a soft PCB, 0.17 kg in the hand, magnetic-mounted to any smooth ferromagnetic curve. Column wraps, dome ceilings, S-shaped walls, free-form sculptures — all built from the same module.

Thickness
7 mm
Module weight
0.17 kg
System
~34 kg/m²
Mounting
Magnetic

FLEXIBLE SERIES AT A GLANCE

The standard LED display is a rigid cabinet — flat, square, and good only for surfaces that are themselves flat and square. The flexible LED screen swaps the rigid backbone for a soft, bendable printed-circuit board and a soft magnetic module housing. Modules can be bent by hand to follow a curve, snapped onto a prepared steel framework with the magnetic backplate, and added one beside the other until the design surface is covered.

That single substrate change opens up an entire category of installs that rigid LED cannot reach. Curved alcoves in retail flagships, full-circle column wraps in transport hubs, dome ceilings in immersive lounges, wave-form feature walls in museum galleries, and free-form sculptural pieces that no rigid cabinet could ever fit. The ARECH flexible LED screen turns the surface of a building into a content canvas — and it inherits the same calibration bench, warranty backbone, and engineer-on-call support as the rest of the catalogue.

WHY ARECH

Why ARECH Flexible LED Screens Win the Curved Brief

Painting Your World with Pixels of Brilliance.
  • Slim and light enough to mount almost anywhere

    Module thickness is 7 mm. Weight per module is 0.17 kg. The full system, including the iron support frame, comes in around 34 kg per square metre — light enough for ceiling installs, light enough for portable curved features, and slim enough to disappear into the architecture once content is running.

  • Genuinely bendable, not just gimballed

    The substrate is a soft PCB, not a rigid PCB on hinged mounts. That means the module follows continuous curves — concave, convex, cylindrical, S-curve, dome — without breaking into faceted segments. The image stays smooth across the curve because the LED grid stays smooth across the curve.

  • Magnetic mounting that installs and services in minutes

    Modules attach to the steel framework magnetically. No screw pattern, no cable clip, no rear access requirement. Install crews snap modules into position in sequence; service crews lift a single damaged module off the framework without disturbing its neighbours.

  • Cost-efficient route to a curved install

    A custom rigid build for the same geometry runs through bespoke fabrication, bespoke calibration, and on-site fitting. The flexible series ships a standardised off-the-shelf module that handles the curve on the framework side. Engineering hours, fabrication cost, and install labour all come down.

SPECIFICATIONS

Flexible LED Screen Specifications

The complete spec ladder for the flexible series. Confirm the row that fits the install, then request the full PDF spec sheet.

Mechanical
Parameter Value Notes
Module thickness 7 mm Continuous curve without faceting
Module weight 0.17 kg Hand-mountable single-person install
System weight (with iron frame) ~34 kg/m2 Including support framework
Substrate Soft (flexible) PCB Bends at install, holds curve over service life
Module housing Soft magnetic Conforms to curve and snaps to frame
Mounting Magnetic Onto prepared ferromagnetic steel framework

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Imaging
Parameter Value Notes
Pixel pitch range P2 to P6 (indoor focus) Finer pitches available on request
Environment variants Indoor + outdoor Outdoor variant adds weather protection
Operating life 100000+ hours At >50% brightness retention

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Achievable geometries

  • Concave curves — alcoves, curved feature walls, hollow lobby features.
  • Convex curves — protruding feature walls, exterior pillars, brand-mark surfaces.
  • Cylindrical column wraps — full 360° column displays.
  • S-curve and wave surfaces — continuous double-curve feature walls.
  • Dome and barrel-vault ceilings — immersive ceiling pieces in lounges, exhibits, brand spaces.
  • Free-form sculptural pieces — bespoke art commissions, immersive lobby sculptures.
  • Circular logo rings — branded ring fixtures, signage halos.

Service architecture

  • Front-side module access. Each module lifts off the steel frame magnetically — service from the front face without disturbing adjacent modules.
  • Single-module swap. A damaged or aged module is replaced individually, with no penalty to the surrounding curve.
  • No proprietary tools. Standard magnetic lifter, standard mechanical adjustment.

APPLICATIONS

Where a Flexible LED Screen Earns Its Place

Display the Extraordinary.
  • Immersive retail and brand environments

    Flagship-store column wraps, curved feature walls behind point-of-sale, S-shaped fitting-room transition pieces, brand sculpture lobbies. Customers spend more time in stores that feel designed; a flexible LED screen turns the building's surface into the design.

  • Museums and exhibition centres

    Curved narrative walls in gallery sequences, dome-ceiling immersive rooms, free-form sculptural exhibits, circular projection alternatives that run at fixed pitch and need no projector calibration. Long-life flexible installations age well in venues that programme for years rather than seasons.

  • Architectural and interior design

    Lobby feature curves, undulating reception walls, ceiling installations that follow the building's geometry, curved bar-fronts in hospitality, sweeping facade-integration pieces. Architects choose flexible LED because it integrates rather than imposes — the curve sits inside the architecture.

  • Stage design and live productions

    Curved concert backdrops, immersive set pieces, sculptural performance art, fashion-show walkways with continuous side walls. Although the rental product family covers most touring needs, a permanent flexible install at a residency venue runs the show calendar without nightly rigging.

  • Hospitality and entertainment venues

    Hotel feature walls, restaurant ceiling pieces, nightclub immersive curves, casino entrance arches. Ambience design is a competitive lever in hospitality, and a curved LED canvas reframes what the room can do at scale.

  • Corporate and VR / simulation centres

    High-end conference room curved walls, visitor-centre immersive rooms, VR-lounge curved projection alternatives. The same 7 mm-thick module that decorates a museum carries the resolution and refresh rate corporate venues need for video conferencing and visualisation.

HOW TO PLAN

How to Plan a Flexible LED Screen Install

A four-step process for moving from creative concept to bookable production slot.

  1. Send a sketch or rendering.

    A simple drawing of the desired shape and a target screen-area in square metres is enough to start. The engineering team translates that into a framework spec, a module count, and a pitch recommendation.

  2. Prepare the framework on site.

    Installation runs on a flat or smoothly curved ferromagnetic steel framework that the install team prepares to the dimensions our engineering team specifies. Cabling channels and ventilation gaps are part of the framework brief.

  3. Magnetic install.

    Modules attach to the ferromagnetic surface by magnetic adhesion. A two-person install crew can clad several square metres per hour once the framework is ready. The modules conform to the curve as they go on.

  4. Calibration and content handover.

    Each module ships pre-calibrated; the wall is calibrated again as an assembled surface after install. Content handover hands off a working installation, a calibration profile, and an engineer-on-call number for the warranty period.

Send the brief — and we will route it to the engineering desk that handles curved installs.

What Makes the Flexible Substrate Different

A handful of design choices that distinguish the ARECH flexible LED screen from generic flexible-LED imports.

  • Soft PCB with engineered bend radius. The substrate is rated to a continuous bend radius rather than a single fold. The same module is reusable across multiple installs — taking it off one framework and remounting it on another is part of the design intent.
  • Soft magnetic module housing. The housing flexes with the PCB rather than constraining it. Generic flexible LED that uses rigid housing tends to micro-fracture at the housing edges over thermal cycles — the soft housing eliminates that failure mode.
  • Iron-frame support concept. The structural load lives in the framework, not in the module. The module is a finishing surface; the framework is the structural backbone. This split makes the module replaceable as a consumable and the framework reusable as infrastructure.
  • Pitch-agnostic mechanics. The same module dimensions span P2 to P6 indoors. The framework spec scales with the module — same install pattern across the pitch range.
FAQ

Flexible LED Screen — frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between a standard LED screen and a flexible LED screen?
A standard LED screen uses rigid PCBs inside rigid cabinets, which limits the panel to flat installations. The ARECH flexible LED screen uses a soft (bendable) PCB inside a soft magnetic module housing. The modules physically bend, which lets the screen follow concave curves, convex curves, full cylindrical column wraps, S-shaped surfaces, and free-form geometries that rigid cabinets cannot reach.
Can the ARECH flexible LED screen be used outdoors?
Yes. The flexible series ships in indoor and outdoor variants. The outdoor variant adds weather protection at the module and seam level for facade, atrium, and exterior installations while keeping the same bendable geometry. Specify the install environment at the briefing stage so we route the project to the correct variant.
What pixel pitch should I pick for a flexible LED screen?
Pitch follows the closest expected viewer. Close-up retail or museum exhibits at 1–2 metres → P2 or P3. Mid-range lobby or hospitality features at 3–4 metres → P4. Large curved facades read from across a plaza → P6 and above. Finer pitches are available on request when the brief calls for sub-2 mm flexible work.
Which shapes can a flexible LED screen actually form?
Cylindrical column wraps, full-circle pillars, concave alcoves, convex feature walls, S-shaped and wave surfaces, dome and barrel-vault ceilings, circular logo rings, and free-form sculptural pieces. Any shape achievable with a smooth-curve ferromagnetic framework is in scope; sharp corners need a small flat transition module or a discrete cut break.
Is a flexible LED screen difficult to maintain after installation?
Not at all. Modules attach magnetically to the steel frame, so any individual module can be lifted out from the front for inspection or replacement without dismantling adjacent modules or stripping the surrounding wall. Service tooling is a magnetic lifter, not a cabinet-disassembly kit.
How cost-effective is a flexible LED screen compared with a rigid custom build?
For any curved or shaped install, a flexible LED screen is typically the cheaper route. Building a curved video wall with custom-fabricated rigid cabinets means bespoke metalwork, bespoke calibration, and complex labour at install. The flexible series provides a standardised, off-the-shelf bendable module — the curve happens at the framework, not at the cabinet shop. Full warranty terms on the warranty page.
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Specify Your Flexible LED Screen

Send the sketch or the rendering, the venue dimensions, the closest expected viewer distance, the install environment (indoor / outdoor), and the desired surface area. Reply lands the next working day: module count, framework spec, pitch recommendation, itemised price, and the production date you can book against.

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