Custom Art Installations
Some projects don’t fit a category. They start with an artist’s vision — a concept that exists somewhere between sculpture, signage, and installation art — and require a fabricator with the technical range, material expertise, and problem-solving capability to bring it to life exactly as imagined. That’s where we come in. We don’t design the art — we make it real.
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Custom Art Installations
The Artist’s Vision, Realized
When an artist brings us a concept, our job is to disappear into it. We solve the fabrication problems that stand between a drawing and a finished piece.
Fabrication Across Every Medium
Large-format floor graphics, ceiling vinyl installations, custom illuminated lightboxes built to museum standards, LED-embedded sculptural forms, and architectural-scale marquee installations.
Engineering as a Creative Service
How do you anchor a large-scale outdoor sculpture to withstand New York wind loads? How do you achieve perfectly even illumination across a 20-foot backlit panel? These are the questions we answer.



Institutions That Demand Excellence
We’ve fabricated installations for the Guggenheim Museum, the Public Art Fund, and commissioned works for major retail environments in New York City.
Temporary and Permanent Installations
Short-term event installations engineered for clean removal. Permanent works built to endure their environment.



Custom Art Installations FAQs
Both. We work directly with individual artists, through galleries, museums, and cultural organizations, and on brand-commissioned art projects through agencies and creative directors. Whoever brings us the concept, the process is the same: understand the vision, solve the fabrication challenges, deliver the work.
Carefully, and with honesty. When a project involves a technique or material combination we haven’t encountered before, we say so — and then we prototype, test, and problem-solve until we find an approach that works. Artists appreciate that we don’t pretend to have all the answers before we’ve asked all the questions.
Yes. Outdoor public art installations in New York City often require permits from the Parks Department, DOT, or other agencies depending on location and scope. We manage the permitting process and coordinate with the relevant authorities to keep the project on track.