Exhibition & Temporary
- International Trade Show Stands
- Museum Displays / Installations
- Exterior Marketing Campaigns
- Gallery Interiors
We have worked in Miami, Cannes, London, Frankfurt, Birmingham, Paris,
Geneva… to name a few!
Ok so Miami is a bit more fun than working in Musselburgh however wherever
you need us we have the experience to make it happen.
Full Pre-build, before the display leaves our building
Quick, Easy, Seamless Installation
Manufacturing, Graphic Production, Electrical, AV, Logistics, Storage are
all managed with exceptional planning.
Lots of coffee, lots of hard work, lots of fun and ALL in-house !
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Exhibition & Temporary Case Studies |
| Arran Aromatics, Springfair & Home & Gift, UK |
8m X 16m Custom made modular trade show stand. This stand is used in several locations on rotation year after year due to its unique flexibility.
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Using a sprayed paint finish ensures that this exhibition stand looks of high quality show after show. Perspex and glass are used with leather chairs which add value and simply ensure the stand looks of a high standard.
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Attention to detail is essential for a stand too look as good as this one.
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| Discovery of Spain, National Galleries of Scotland |
Sealed display cabinets, manufactured to be emission free using zero formaldehyde mdf and water based paints. Each almost 3metres long secures in irreplaceable artefacts. Fully adjustable fibre optic lighting ensures each item is in full display.
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Creating a 30metre roof sign, and 3 gigantic picture’s was no easy task. Being one of Scotland’s most prestigious buildings we had to ensure that no fixings were used to secure to the building. Our fantastic experience and knowledge ensured the building was not touched.
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Unveil to world press!
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| Campbell’s Soup tins, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh |
From a phone call to fruition we carried this out to international press acclaim.
Awards: Roses Advertising Grand Prix Award. Two Gold awards in the Best Unusual Size or Special Build and Best Ambient Media/Stunt categories. The guardian media awards 2009.
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The idea to turn the gallery building columns at the foot of the Mound into towers of giant Campbell’s Soup cans created an extraordinary illusion and captured the imagination of the public.
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