The Verano development by Fortis in Rose Bay, with Sydney Harbour on its doorstep, includes residences with views that need no selling.
And yet - the display suite still needs to do its job. Showcase made sure it did, without getting in the way of what Verano already is.
Apartment renders. Lifestyle imagery. Verano brochure. Project team.

All of it organised and accessible from the tablet - so no conversation ever stalls looking for the next piece of content.
The level selector on screen maps every floor at Verano, with the availability of residences on each floor visible at a glance.

Buyers can orient themselves within the building immediately, without a floor plan folder in sight.
Sydney Harbour. Double Bay. The city skyline in the distance.

The Showcase screen puts the location in full context - an aerial view that reminds buyers exactly what they're buying into before the conversation turns to price per square metre.
Redleaf Pool. Sydney Harbour. The walks, the water, the rhythm of Rose Bay, traced through Showcase's custom-designed interactive map and brought to life on screen.

Buyers don't need to imagine the lifestyle. It's already playing out in front of them.
The Verano display suite doesn't feel like a showroom. It feels like somewhere you'd actually want to be: fireplace, bookshelves, marble kitchen, and a model in the corner showing the building in full.

The Showcase screen above the fireplace fits right in. That's the point.



