Plinths and gallery Furniture

Sarah Lucas "Penetralia" 2008. Plinths made by Londonartworkshop.

Sarah Lucas ‘Penetralia’, Sadie Coles Gallery, 2008 – plinths by London Art Workshop

We construct exhibition plinths and gallery furniture for a reasonable price and to a professional standard, off the peg or made to order.

We work with some of London’s top artists and galleries. Clients include Sadie Coles HQ, Heritage Lottery Fund, Hermes, Peter Blake and University of the Arts.

Production is regularly undertaken from our base in Hackney. We understand deadlines and can turn around jobs fast to meet the demands of East and West End galleries. We have Standard  Plinths in stock for same-day delivery in London and UK overnight.

plinth maker for artists and galleries london

University of the Arts London

Don Brown sculpture shown on sprayed plinth.

Don Brown sculpture on a sprayed plinth

STANDARD PLINTH AVAILABLE NOW

100 cm height x 40 cm width x 40cm depth. £130 or £150 sprayed visit www.artplinths.co.uk for more details, oak-plinth

Email: info@londonartworkshop.com

tel: 07957754329

Founders Tim Robinson and Roddy Thomson have many years’ experience working in the creative industries. They work closely with clients to help them realise their ideas and are more than happy to talk to recent graduates and emerging artists.

Standard wooden plinths are usually fabricated in 12mm (1/2inch) MDF, which takes paint well and provides a stable and fault-free base for finishing (usually spray- or hand-painted). We mitre our museum-quality plinths so that you don’t see the furry board edges.

desk-and-photographWe undertake plinths and other gallery furniture in wood and laminates, Formica and other plastics. We also make cylindrical plinths and light boxes and undertake experimental projects

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