The projects are different, but our goal is the same…

Make it Great!

Clark Art Wayfinding Kiosks

For the 2025 outdoor exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, we collaborated closely with the exhibitions and communications departments to redesign and upgrade a series of wayfinding kiosks, enhancing durability and ease of repair while maintaining the original design language. We also fabricated a brand-new kiosk, based on that design, to expand the wayfinding system. The result is a cohesive and functional solution, built to last.

Knock Out Knobs Custom Handles

Over several years, we partnered with Knockout Knobs to fabricate one-of-a-kind beer tap handles for microbreweries, universities, and even the U.S. military. These were high-touch projects where precision, durability, and visual impact mattered. From 3D-printed metal bulldogs for Yale University to a commemorative tap handle for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, we brought tricky designs to life through rapid prototyping, digital modeling, and good old-fashioned craftsmanship.

Darren Waterston, Filthy Lucre

A bold reimagining of Whistler’s Peacock Room, Filthy Lucre was both an immersive artwork and a logistical puzzle. We worked with artist Darren Waterston early in the conceptual phase to shape the physical and functional logic of the room. We developed a modular structural system that could be easily assembled, disassembled, and shipped seamlessly. The project demanded rigorous planning and close collaboration with the artist to bring a richly detailed interior to life. Since its premiere at MASS MoCA, we have coordinated the installation of the work at the Smithsonian Sackler Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, with more to come.

54 Celcius Custom Candle Molds

When 54Celcius approached us to develop a line of candles based on the Plutonic solids, we didn’t just make molds—we built a system. Starting with detailed 3D prints of the geometric forms, we created finished blanks, secondary molds for duplication, and a scalable process to support small-batch production. This was a full-arc engagement from prototype to production-ready.