Custom Fabrication for Interactive Museums & Exhibits
Museum fabrication has to respect the collection, the visitor, and the long-life expectations of an institution. We build interactive stations, exhibit furniture, and custom enclosures that work for school groups on a Tuesday morning and a museum donor on Friday night. Our shop works to institutional standards with curatorial documentation.
What we deliver for Interactive Museums & Exhibits
- Interactive station enclosures and pedestals
- Touch-table and digital-interactive furniture
- Hands-on discovery stations
- Artifact-friendly mounts and cases
- Accessible (ADA, WCAG) interactive enclosures
Where this shows up
- Interactive station fabrication: Custom enclosures, kiosks, and pedestals for interactive technology, engineered for daily public use.
- Discovery gallery hands-on builds: Manipulatives, hands-on stations, and tactile interactives engineered for hard use and easy maintenance.
- Accessible interactive furniture: ADA-compliant heights, knee clearances, and ergonomic designs from kickoff, not retrofits.
Common questions
Can builds meet conservation guidelines?
Yes. We coordinate with your conservator on materials, off-gassing, and proximity to artifacts.
How long will the fabrication last?
Built for institutional service life. Most pieces are engineered for ten-plus years with documented routine maintenance.
Can you handle accessibility compliance?
Yes. ADA, WCAG, and inclusive design standards are baseline for our museum work.