Pole banner hardware isn’t just for city streets anymore. While it’s best known for brightening up downtown districts and campuses, the same durable, wind-tolerant systems can be used in all kinds of creative ways. From event spaces to advertising events, pole banner hardware provides flexibility and strength that make it ideal for a wide variety of installations, while transforming spaces in ways you may not have considered before. Here are a few unique applications to consider for your next project.
Who says one banner per pole is the limit? Using BannerSaver™, you can install multiple banners on a single structure for a dramatic, layered effect.
This approach is perfect for plazas, stadium entrances, or high-traffic intersections where viewers approach from multiple directions.
Turn your building into a visual statement by adding banners directly to its features. Mounting hardware to building façades, structural supports, or sidewalls lets you display large-scale graphics without permanent architectural changes. This flexibility opens the door for creative branding and messaging in places where traditional signage doesn’t fit.
Building-mounted banners are an ideal way to showcase seasonal events and add color and motion to an otherwise plain surface.
Utilize your space, hang banners in between columns to get your message across.
If your property includes an entryway or covered walkway, the space between columns is valuable real estate. Hanging banners across these gaps turns empty air into storytelling space—perfect for wayfinding, branding, or seasonal messages. This technique works beautifully in campuses, stadiums, malls, and municipal buildings where visual continuity and flow matter. Each banner becomes part of a larger rhythm that draws the eye and guides the visitor's experience.
BannerSaver™ hardware isn’t limited to standard streetlight installations. The same wind-deflecting brackets that work on poles can also be used on:
Modern banner hardware is engineered to be adaptable, durable, and visually clean—so there’s no reason to limit your creativity. Whether you’re doubling up banners for added visibility, dressing up a building façade, or spanning columns to define a space, you’re not just hanging banners—you’re designing an experience.