Fine Art Shipping – it’s a delicate business…

By Natalie Bruce

Q: How do you transport unique, delicate ceramic artwork across the Atlantic? A: VERY, VERY carefully! We recently did just that, delivering this unique piece of ceramic art by Chen Desheng for the London gallery of Ting Ying Studio, to its new home across the pond. The Challenge: We were entrusted with this exquisite Blanc…

An EPIC European journey…delivered!

By Natalie Bruce

To UK holiday makers, Tenerife is just a short hop on a plane, but how about if you need to transport an over 2m tall, 85kg marketing and advertising digital booth to Tenerife airport? Oh, and they have no commercial freight flights into the island at all. Suddenly it doesn’t sound quite so simple anymore……

Logistics expertise worth its weight in gold…

By Natalie Bruce

“What weighs more – a tonne of gold or a tonne of feathers?” Of course we all know the answer – that they are exactly the same, of course. But what if the question was “which would be cheaper to ship to Outer Mongolia?” Suddenly we have added 2 extra dimensions to the problem –…

What ARE they thinking?

By Natalie Bruce

Exploring the psychology behind exhibition attendees and how you can leverage this to make your stand work even harder for you. We have been taking a closer look at the psychology behind exhibition attendees and seeing what makes a show a success from their point of view. Their experience is based on their own perceptions…

4 Quick Tips for Savvy Show Savings

By Natalie Bruce

Exhibiting can be a costly venture, but with a few savvy tricks and plenty of forward planning there are some quick and easy fixes that could save you money without reducing on your show impact. Plan ahead! Last minute panic printing & shipping can get expensive – why not arrange your printing in advance &…

Sustainable exhibiting – the future is now…

By Natalie Bruce

Your brand isn’t disposable – and neither should your exhibition stand be…   But what does ‘sustainable’ really mean? The Oxford English Dictionary describe it as “causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time”. Sounds like a great idea, doesn’t it? The amount of waste generated…