Display & Store Fixtures Casters

Retail-ready casters with a low profile and attractive finish, designed for display cases, gondola shelving, and store fixtures that move during merchandising resets.

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Retail environments prioritize presentation. Every element on the sales floor—including the hardware holding up displays and fixtures—must contribute to the shopping experience rather than detract from it. Visible, industrial-looking casters under a product display immediately cheapen the presentation. Loud, squeaking wheels disrupt the atmosphere. Black marks on polished tile or hardwood flooring signal neglect. Display and store fixture casters solve these problems with low-profile designs, non-marking wheels, and quiet operation that keep the focus on merchandise, not hardware.

Frequently Asked Questions About Display & Store Fixtures Casters

Low-profile twin-wheel casters with non-marking polyurethane or TPR wheels are the most popular choice for retail gondolas and display fixtures. The twin-wheel design provides stability and distributes weight to prevent floor damage, while the low profile keeps the caster hidden beneath the fixture base. Look for models with a total height under 2 inches for the most discreet installation.

Use wheels made from non-marking gray rubber, polyurethane, or TPR. These materials are specifically formulated to avoid leaving scuffs or black marks on tile, hardwood, polished concrete, and vinyl flooring. Avoid black rubber wheels—even those labeled "non-marking"—on light-colored floors, as they may still transfer color under heavy loads or prolonged stationary contact.

Yes. For applications where the caster is part of the visual design—such as antique-style display tables, furniture-style merchandise units, and boutique fixtures—decorative casters are available in polished chrome, antique brass, brushed nickel, and satin finishes. Ball casters and hooded-wheel designs provide a finished, furniture-grade appearance.

Most retail display fixtures require casters rated between 50 and 150 lbs per caster. A standard four-foot gondola loaded with merchandise typically weighs 200-400 lbs total, so 75-125 lb casters are adequate. Heavier fixtures like glass display cases, refrigerated merchandisers, and loaded endcaps may require casters rated at 200 lbs or more per caster. Always base your calculation on the maximum loaded weight.

Discreet, Non-Marking Casters for Retail Displays and Store Fixtures

Store fixture casters are designed to be functional but invisible. Low-profile and recessed-mount configurations tuck up under display bases so shoppers never notice them. Twin-wheel designs distribute load across a wider footprint, reducing floor pressure and eliminating the indentations that single-wheel casters leave in carpet and softer flooring. Soft rubber, polyurethane, and TPR wheels protect every floor type—tile, hardwood, polished concrete, carpet, and vinyl—without leaving marks. Decorative options in chrome, brass, and satin finishes match the aesthetic of high-end retail environments when casters are visible by design.

Caster Central supplies display and fixture casters for gondolas, endcaps, mannequin bases, slatwall displays, jewelry cases, point-of-purchase units, and seasonal merchandising systems. Browse our retail caster selection below to find the right profile, finish, and load rating for your store fixtures.

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