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Foreshore Finds
Timeline: 6 months
Client: Museum Of London
Value: £60k
Aim: To replace an old exhibit with a modern maintenance free exhibit
What we did: We designed an exhibit mainly in hard wearing corian , the water flow and function of the dams was very important to the client and these were prototyped and tested before the build of the final exhibit , all parts of this exhibit were designed to keep the maintenance down to the minimum and be as hard wearing as possible