Showcasing Classic Commodore Computers
Flexi-Arcade display stands are designed to showcase iconic Commodore machines such as the VIC-20 and the Commodore 64 family. Each stand provides stable support and subtle illumination, allowing these legendary computers to be proudly displayed by collectors and retro computing enthusiasts.
Commodore played a defining role in the home computer revolution of the 1980s and early 1990s, introducing millions of people to programming, gaming, music production, and digital creativity.


The Commodore VIC-20 was the first computer to sell over one million units and helped bring computing into homes around the world. Affordable and widely available, it introduced many people to programming and early home gaming.

Released in 1982, the Commodore 64 became the best-selling single computer model in history. With its powerful SID sound chip, colourful graphics, and massive software library, it quickly became the centre of home gaming and computing throughout the 1980s.

The Commodore 64C introduced a redesigned case with a modernised look while maintaining compatibility with the enormous Commodore 64 software library. Internally similar to the original machine, it extended the life of the C64 platform well into the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The C64 Ultimate is a modern FPGA-based recreation of the original Commodore 64 hardware. Designed for enthusiasts and collectors, it faithfully reproduces the classic machine while adding modern features such as HDMI output, SD storage, and expanded compatibility.

Each stand is carefully designed to complement the original machine while providing stable support and subtle illumination. The goal is simple: enhance the presence of the computer without distracting from its iconic design.

From the illuminated diffuser to the machine-specific faceplates and branding, every element is designed with collectors in mind. Each stand is produced in small batches and assembled by hand in the Flexi-Arcade workshop.