Perimeter Systems
Wall bays, shelving, hanging rails, illuminated niches, graphics and storage coordinated to the store elevation.
One team connects design intent, engineering, materials, mixed-process production, packing and installation support. Clients avoid coordinating separate designers, fabricators and installers when the project needs quick, practical decisions.
Shopfitting manufacturing becomes easier to control when related fixtures share the same material references, dimensions, hardware standards and inspection process.
Wall bays, shelving, hanging rails, illuminated niches, graphics and storage coordinated to the store elevation.
Cash desks, consultation counters, reception units and service points with cable routing and operational storage.
Island tables, feature plinths, product towers, gondolas and movable units for the customer journey.
Secure product displays with lighting, locks, access doors and controlled alignment between glass and joinery.
Logos, light boxes, dimensional lettering, printed panels and material features integrated with the fixtures.
Storage cabinets, work counters and support furniture designed around staff operations and available space.

Approved renders do not answer every production question. Shop drawings define how panels meet, where hardware sits, how lighting is serviced, how modules connect and what the installer receives.
The same team follows drawings, samples, finishes and assembly logic, making it faster to resolve changes without losing the approved visual direction.
Check store plans, fixture schedules, references, quantities and delivery dates.
Confirm materials, finishes, hardware, lighting and visible quality standards.
Prepare finish samples or a prototype where the project risk requires it.
Coordinate fabrication, assembly, finish checks and progress photography.
Label modules, prepare packing records and provide references for local installation.
The visible quality of a store often depends on transitions: veneer meeting metal trim, glass aligning with joinery, acrylic fitting around products and lighting disappearing into the construction.
MDF, plywood, veneer, laminate, lacquer and edge details.
Steel frames, stainless trims, brackets and powder-coated structures.
Tempered glass, acrylic covers, holders, shelves and product trays.
LED profiles, shelf lighting, light boxes and illuminated signage.

Good packing protects the finish, but good installation preparation also helps local contractors identify parts, understand module relationships and reduce unnecessary handling.
Workshop photos confirm fixture fit, alignment, lighting and visible details before disassembly.
Modules and packages can use project codes that correspond to fixture schedules or installation zones.
Film, foam, corner protection, cartons, pallets or wood crates are selected for the fixture and shipping route.
Choose a focused page for the manufacturing scope closest to your current retail project.
Wall displays, service counters, cash desks, island furniture, showcases, storage, signage, lighting elements and labeled packing.
Yes. Approved visual intent can be converted into detailed production drawings, material specifications and assembly logic.
Yes. Woodwork, metal frames, glass, acrylic, lighting and signage can be checked as one fixture package.
Fixtures can be pre-assembled, photographed, separated into labeled modules and packed with part references for local installers.
Either is enough to start. Share the quantity and opening date, and our team will quickly define what needs design, engineering, sampling and production.