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Custom A-Frame Sidewalk Signs for Houston Storefronts and Pop-Ups

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Last updated: 2025/11/04 at 9:42 AM
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A-frame sidewalk signs do more than just point people inside. In Houston – with its wide streets, long blocks, and sun-heavy days – a good sign needs to be both functional and visually intentional. These signs stand where people are already looking and stay readable in motion. Whether it’s for a storefront, pop-up, or soft opening, the right A-frame helps you show up with clarity.

Designed to Catch Eyes Where It Counts

Houston’s layout calls for signage that knows how to hold space – especially across long blocks, wide sidewalks, and open lots. A-frame sandwich signs from Signs and Mirrors are built for exactly that. They stand upright, work from both directions, and can be placed wherever visibility matters most.

Whether it’s a mirrored finish catching late afternoon light or brushed steel grounding the entrance, these signs create a visual cue that feels considered. Before someone even reaches the door, they’ve already noticed the care you’ve put into showing up.

Why A-Frames Make Sense on the Sidewalk

Set low and centered, A-frame signs land right in the line of sight – whether someone’s walking past, crossing the street, or slowing down at the curb. They catch attention without reaching for it.

With two readable sides and a grounded stance, they work well in fast-moving areas and slower, foot-heavy corners alike. It’s a simple format that quietly does its job, day after day.

Materials That Show Up and Hold Up

Every A-frame sign from Signs and Mirrors is built with intention – stainless steel, mirrored finishes, and durable acrylic that hold their own outdoors. These aren’t just for looks; they’re made to stay sharp through heat, sun, and daily movement.

Mirrored Stainless Steel A-Frame Sidewalk Sign

The Mirrored Stainless Steel A-Frame Sidewalk Sign is made from high-quality 304 stainless steel. Designed to pick up light and movement, it stays visible from both directions and stands out in busy or design-conscious environments.

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Stainless Steel A-Frame Sidewalk Sign

The Stainless Steel A-Frame Sidewalk Sign is crafted from a single sheet of high-quality 304 stainless steel with a brushed finish on both sides. Built for long-term durability, it works well in both indoor and outdoor spaces and holds up to daily use on sidewalks.

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Acrylic A-Frame Sidewalk Sign

The Acrylic A-Frame Sidewalk Sign is made from high-quality acrylic. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and commonly used for pop-ups, indoor signage, or storefronts with a softer visual feel.

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Custom Sign – Made to Order

The Custom Sign is built for projects that don’t fit the standard format – whether that’s a unique size, alternate finish, or a completely different shape. It’s also how to request blade signs, leaning panels, or display pieces built around your space.

Designs are produced in NYC and shipped directly to Houston and beyond. You can use the provided templates or send in your own files. To start a custom order, email your idea to [email protected] – they’ll take it from there.

Made Quietly, Made Well

Each sign, fixture, or display piece is shaped and assembled by hand – not pulled from a warehouse shelf. Materials are chosen with care, edges are finished smooth, and everything fits the way it should.

It’s a slower process, but one that holds up in detail-heavy spaces: retail floors, gallery corners, event setups. Nothing rushed, nothing mass-produced – just clean design built to feel intentional from every angle.

Questions? Just Text

Need a quick answer or want to check on a custom idea? You can text the team directly at 646‑926‑1534. No forms, no hold music – just a real person who knows the materials, the process, and how to help.

From the Sidewalk In

“So happy with this purchase. Very weather proof and looks great :)”

“The mirrored sign completely changed our storefront game.”

“Our foot traffic noticeably increased after we put the sign out.”

Want to See the Signs in the Real World?

Head to Instagram @signsandmirrors to see how real brands are using their signs – from Soho to LA to Houston. You’ll find product photos, studio shots, and updates on new designs.

See What Fits

From mirrored A-frames to clear acrylic and custom formats, everything starts online. To browse available signs or begin a custom project, head to signsandmirrors.com – it’s all there.

Signs and Mirrors

646-926-1534

227 West 29th Street, Fl 9

New York, NY 10001








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