PrintingHub Studio

Deadline-ready custom visual assets for high-stakes presentations, launches, and exhibitions

Some pieces are made to change the room the moment they arrive. Built with presence, finished with control, and prepared for the kind of moment where quality has to be felt before it is explained. For public-facing environments, brand moments, and spatial experiences where presence, finish, and timing all matter.

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What We Build

PrintingHub Studio builds custom assets for exhibitions, launches, retail spaces, showrooms, agencies, and production teams — combining digital planning, fabrication, finishing, and transport-aware construction.

Exhibition Props

Custom booth objects, display pieces, oversized elements, and lightweight props built for trade shows, expos, and fixed event dates.

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Brand Activation Props

Physical campaign objects designed for launches, brand moments, social content, interaction, and public attention.

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Retail & Showroom Displays

Custom display objects, focal pieces, and branded visual elements for commercial interiors, retail spaces, and showrooms.

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Sculptural Objects

Sculptural forms for interiors, exhibitions, brand spaces, and public-facing environments where presence, scale, and finish matter.

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White-label Fabrication

Discreet production support for agencies, stand builders, designers, and production teams that need reliable execution behind the scenes.

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Bespoke Art Objects for Interiors

Custom focal art objects, wall features, and sculptural pieces for hotels, villas, lobbies, showrooms, and design-led interiors.

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Live Event Props & Scenic Builds

Custom scenic objects, stage props, modular visual elements, and event-ready decor for festivals, performances, and live productions.

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Our Technical Background

We combine CAD planning, 3D printing, 3D scanning, composite materials, metal work, and finishing into one controlled build route — using 3D printing where speed and complex geometry matter, composits and silicone molding where weight and strength must be balanced, metal work where structure needs to last, and finishing where the piece becomes presentation-ready.

The result is not just a visual asset that looks good. It is a piece engineered to arrive on time, assemble cleanly, and hold its presence in the real environment.

Precision 3D Scanning

Used when an existing object needs to be copied, scaled, reconstructed, modified, or translated into accurate digital geometry.

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Precision 3D Printing

Used for complex forms, fast iteration, controlled geometry, repeatable sections, and objects that would be difficult to fabricate manually.

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Composite Materials

Used when objects need to stay lightweight, reinforced, durable, or suitable for handling, transport, and installation.

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Metal Work

Used for structures, supports, frames, mounting points, premium details, and hybrid builds that require strength or precision.

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Studio Services

Before anyone asks how it was made, the piece has already done its work, it gives people somewhere to look, something to approach. We build for that moment — whether it lives in exhibition, retail space, festival, performance, campaign, or an interior.

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From Brief to Finished Object

Most projects do not arrive fully defined. They may begin with a reference image, rough dimensions, a sketch, a CAD file, or a physical part that needs to be copied, enlarged, adapted, or made presentable. From that uncertain input, we define the buildable route: scale, structure, material, finish, assembly, transport, and how the piece will finally live in space. The process is not just fabrication — it is the point where an idea becomes something that can be made, moved, installed, and seen.

  1. 1. Brief

    We start with the object idea, use case, deadline, size, references, and any available files or photos.

  2. 2. Feasibility

    We review scale, timeline, finish, structure, transport, installation, and production direction.

  3. 3. Technical Plan

    We define geometry, materials, fabrication method, modular splits, reinforcement, and finish strategy.

  4. 4. Fabrication

    The object is produced using the right combination of digital fabrication, composites, metal work, assembly, and finishing.

  5. 5. Finish

    Surface quality is prepared around how the object will be seen: from a distance, close-up, under lighting, or on camera.

  6. 6. Deliver

    The final object is prepared for handling, packing, delivery, and installation support when needed.

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Materials & Finishes

The finish is chosen for the way the piece will be experienced. Some surfaces need to read from across an exhibition hall. Others need to hold up close in a showroom, under camera lighting, inside a public interior, or directly under the sky. Materials and finishes are selected around that final encounter. …inside a public interior, or outside, where light, weather, and time become part of the piece.

Materials

We select materials based on scale, weight, structure, handling, durability, and the way the object needs to behave in the real environment.

Finishes

We prepare surfaces for the intended viewing condition, from booth-ready presentation to close-view, camera-ready, or premium display finish.

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White-label Fabrication

Some builds are meant to carry another name. We work as a discreet fabrication partner for agencies, stand builders, designers, and production teams — helping turn the approved direction into a finished piece without interrupting the client relationship. The focus is quiet execution: controlled finish, clean handover, deadline alignment, and production that stays invisible when it needs to.

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Before We Quote

A good quote starts with context, we need to understand the moment the piece is being built for. Send us what you have — even if it is incomplete. A reference image, rough size, sketch, CAD file, or photo is enough to begin shaping the right production direction.

  • Object type or intended use
  • Approximate dimensions
  • Quantity
  • Deadline or event date
  • Delivery or installation location
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Desired finish level
  • Viewing distance
  • Reference images, sketches, CAD files, or photos
  • Transport or installation constraints
  • White-label status, if applicable

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Send the object, sketch, reference, CAD file, photo, or rough idea. We will review the project direction, feasibility, timeline, material options, and finish level.

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