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.