Our projects are…

Prominent display
We design, make and install display furniture to inspire, promote, educate and communicate your ethos, working with galleries, museums, retail and event spaces.
Midlands Art Centre challenged us to create display furniture which complemented the ethos of the Design Museum’s “Waste Age’ exhibition. Our approach was to explore materials which had a previous life or the ability to be repurposed, reused or recycled at the end of the exhibition.
Flexible and adaptable display furniture designed to transform the atrium gallery commissioned by the Vittoria Street Gallery, School of Jewellery, Birmingham City University.
We worked closely with the Coffin Works to reimagine how to deliver their Museum programme. We collaborated to find the best solutions which led to a series of social distancing devices.
In collaboration with Intervention Architecture, we were invited to fabricate furniture designs for a new cultural space for Birmingham, a non-profit space for writing, books, and artists’ films in the city centre.
Our design approach needed to be sensitive, authentic, and complimentary. We designed a modular and adaptive exhibition display system which centres around the idea of a Bee Hive, establishing a sense of place for the Hive Gallery.
We thoroughly enjoyed working with the team at Glimpse on the creation of a suite of custom furniture for their incredible eyewear store in the beautiful Great Western Arcade, Birmingham.
We were challenged to design a freestanding display for historic garments without using traditional mannequins for the exhibition ‘Remember Together 1944’. We created an atmospheric pavilion that echoed the architectural details found within the National Memorial Arboretum.
We designed and created a series of sensory objects for an exhibition called flockOmania including the design of the exhibition which was showcased across multiple national and international venues.
Joining together, making together, and making connections shaped our thinking for this national touring exhibition ‘We are Commoners,” curated by Craftspace.