Curb Media · Prestige
The most considered object on the street.
When the listing is architectural, the sign cannot be plastic. A 55–86" Billboard on the lawn, matte anodised aluminium, smoked glass — designed for the front gate of an eight-figure home.
Pointer up to 21" · Plus 27–43" · Billboard 55–86" — LED or LCD
Prestige & luxury
A sign that earns its place on the lawn of an architectural home.
Prestige campaigns sell on restraint. The hero shot has to breathe. The agent has to look as considered as the architect. Curb's Billboard 55–86" sits on the lawn of a luxury home as a single, designed object — anodised aluminium, smoked glass face, no visible cables, no plastic.
The Plus 27–43" handles the gatehouse, the long driveway entrance, or the second street frontage. The Pointer up to 21" runs the private-viewing directionals through the estate. One palette. One typographic system. Three sizes that read as a family.
The advantage
The Curb advantage on prestige
Send us the listing address. We'll mock up the campaign.
Book a consultationThe deployment
What we'd deploy for prestige

Billboard on the front lawn
55–86" Billboard as the lawn-scale beacon — cinematic hero artwork, agency mark, price-on-application or EOI close date.
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Plus at the gatehouse or second frontage
27–43" Plus at the secondary entry — agent portrait, private inspection details, considered typography only.
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Pointer for private-viewing wayfinding
Up to 21" Pointer directionals discreetly placed through the estate — heritage frontages and long driveways included.
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Curb across every other listing type.
One palette, one design language. The same fleet of Pointer, Plus and Billboard signs works across every campaign type your agency runs.
Built to be seen.
Together, let's sell the home as it was photographed.
Pre-orders open later this year · worldwide
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Pre-orders open later this year, worldwide. Waitlist members get founding-agent access, first dispatch, and the agency pilot programs before they're public.



