Bespoke Art Objects for Interiors
PrintingHub Studio creates bespoke art objects, sculptural wall features, focal pieces, decorative panels, privacy screens, and custom fabricated interior objects for designers, architects, hotels, villas, showrooms, lobbies, restaurants, and design-led spaces. The goal is to turn an interior concept into a physical piece that feels integrated, premium, installable, and made for the space.
What this service is for
This service is for projects where standard decoration is not enough. A space may need a custom art object, wall feature, sculptural element, or focal piece that supports the interior concept, matches the material direction, and gives the room a stronger identity. We help turn renders, sketches, references, moodboards, maquettes, or rough ideas into buildable physical objects.
Typical interior art projects
- Bespoke art objects for interiors
- Hotel lobby sculptures
- Sculptural wall features
- Custom wall art for interior designers
- Decorative wall panels
- Privacy screens and feature screens
- Showroom focal objects
- Villa and luxury residential art pieces
- Restaurant and hospitality interior objects
- Reception and lobby statement pieces
- Large-scale interior sculpture
- Site-specific fabricated art
What usually matters in bespoke interior art
Interior art objects are judged differently from event props. They are often seen close-up, touched by light throughout the day, compared against premium materials, and evaluated by designers, clients, guests, or visitors. The object has to feel intentional, not added at the end.
- Will it look premium from close range?
- Will it match the interior concept and material palette?
- Will it feel custom, not decorative or generic?
- Will the proportions work in the actual space?
- Will the surface finish hold up under interior lighting?
- Can it be mounted, transported, and installed cleanly?
- Can it be made from references, sketches, renders, or incomplete files?
- Will the final piece satisfy both the designer and the end client?
What we control
- Scale and proportion in the space
- Material direction and surface finish
- Visual weight and presence
- Wall, floor, or suspended installation logic
- Modular construction when needed
- Mounting points and hidden structure
- Finish quality for close viewing
- Compatibility with lighting and photography
- Transport and handling
- Designer/client approval checkpoints
Material and finish direction
The material and finish define how the piece feels inside the space. A sculptural wall feature, hotel lobby object, villa focal piece, or showroom installation may need fiberglass, composite construction, metal support, 3D printed sections, resin systems, bronze, texture, paint, patina, metallic surfaces, matte finishes, or hybrid construction. The right route depends on presence, scale, viewing distance, installation, durability, and the emotional tone of the interior.
Technical background behind interior art objects
Bespoke interior art still needs technical planning. Depending on the project, we can use CAD planning, 3D scanning, precision 3D printing, composite materials, fiberglass, metal work, reinforcement, surface finishing, and installation-aware construction. This helps control proportion, fit, mounting, material behavior, and final presentation before the piece reaches the space.
How the collaboration can start
A project can start from a complete design package or from incomplete material. Designers and clients can send moodboards, renders, reference images, sketches, CAD files, photos of the space, maquette photos, wall dimensions, finish references, or only the desired atmosphere. We help clarify the production route and identify what information is still needed.
- Interior render or moodboard
- Reference images
- Sketch or maquette
- CAD file or 3D model
- Wall, room, or object dimensions
- Material and finish direction
- Installation location
- Deadline or handover date
- Lighting or viewing conditions
- Designer/client approval requirements
Need a custom art object for an interior?
Send the space context, references, dimensions, moodboard, render, sketch, or rough idea. We will review feasibility, material direction, finish level, installation needs, and production path.