
Petrojet – EGYPES 2026
At 120 sqm, the Petrojet concept has the floor space to make a statement, and the design uses it with restraint rather than excess. A full glass perimeter wraps the structure, broken only by the entrance, so the stand reads as open and continuous from every angle of the aisle rather than walled off like a typical large-format build. Frosted glazing on the lower sections gives the working areas inside privacy without losing the transparency that makes the whole footprint feel connected to the show floor. The ceiling is where the scale really shows. A layered, offset fascia in warm brass tones runs across multiple structural bays, paired with a grid of recessed spotlights, giving the stand real vertical presence across its full width rather than a single flat canopy stretched over a large area. It's a level of detail that's easy to skip on a big footprint and hard to miss once it's there. The brand sits on an illuminated brass fascia above the entrance, anchoring the front of the stand. Behind it, the layout is organised into distinct zones: a reception point finished in dark, brass-edged material, a data and content wall for sector visuals, a display area for product or model pieces, and a separated lounge and meeting zone at the rear with its own glazed partitions, large enough for several simultaneous conversations without crowding the main floor. Materials stay consistent throughout: dark anodised metal, brass accenting, and glass, carried across all 120 sqm without dilution. For a stand this size, that consistency is what keeps it from feeling like several smaller stands pushed together. It reads instead as one confident, fully resolved space built for a brand that needs serious floor presence at EGYPES















