Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house located in South Yorkshire and is notable for its immense 618-foot facade, the longest in Britain.
We created a series of colourful, free-standing interpretation panels to enhance the self-guided tour, informing visitors and encouraging longer engagement. Their striking palette and modern design ensure they capture attention within the grand historic spaces.
The double-sided welcome / introduction wall features layered 3D image elements. These were printed separately on 10mm foamex, cut to shape and then over-mounted onto the main panels, creating an engaging multi-layered effect.
The single, double-sided interpretation panels are presented within sleek, lightweight, free-standing black metal frames, allowing for easy and safe relocation. The graphics are fully replaceable, allowing the units to be repurposed for future exhibitions.
Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house located in South Yorkshire and is notable for its immense 618-foot facade, the longest in Britain.
We created a series of colourful, free-standing interpretation panels to enhance the self-guided tour, informing visitors and encouraging longer engagement. Their striking palette and modern design ensure they capture attention within the grand historic spaces.
The double-sided welcome / introduction wall features layered 3D image elements. These were printed separately on 10mm foamex, cut to shape and then over-mounted onto the main panels, creating an engaging multi-layered effect.
The single, double-sided interpretation panels are presented within sleek, lightweight, free-standing black metal frames, allowing for easy and safe relocation. The graphics are fully replaceable, allowing the units to be repurposed for future exhibitions.
Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house located in South Yorkshire and is notable for its immense 618-foot facade, the longest in Britain.
We created a series of colourful, free-standing interpretation panels to enhance the self-guided tour, informing visitors and encouraging longer engagement. Their striking palette and modern design ensure they capture attention within the grand historic spaces.
The double-sided welcome / introduction wall features layered 3D image elements. These were printed separately on 10mm foamex, cut to shape and then over-mounted onto the main panels, creating an engaging multi-layered effect.
The single, double-sided interpretation panels are presented within sleek, lightweight, free-standing black metal frames, allowing for easy and safe relocation. The graphics are fully replaceable, allowing the units to be repurposed for future exhibitions.