Handcrafted exhibition from Fischer's workshop in Samplecity. Since 1987 we build only to order — no catalogue, no serial production, no imitations. Every piece is developed in close dialogue with our clients: from the first concept meeting through material samples to the final install.
We use only solid wood from European forestry — PEFC-certified with traceable origin. Oak, walnut, cherry, ash, maple, larch and spruce form our standard repertoire. On request we work with native rarities such as chequer tree, figured walnut or smoked oak.
All surfaces are stained, oiled or waxed in several passes. We do not use solvent-based industrial lacquers. The results breathe, can be repaired, develop a beautiful patina — and last decades. Every delivery includes a care leaflet and a starter set of care oil.
Installation is handled by our own team. No subcontractors, no third-party transport services for complex fit-outs. Our installers know every piece they mount, because it was born in our workshop.
Frequently asked about Exhibition
Answers to the questions we hear most often — pricing, materials, process. If something is missing, just call.
From briefing to handover, we plan 8–12 weeks for a fully designed booth. Two weeks for concept and approval, four to six for workshop construction, the rest for transport and installation on site. For tight deadlines we work in shifts — we have done last-minute trade fairs in Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich and have never missed an opening day.
Yes, that is one of our main selling points. We build modular systems with knock-down connections and stackable transport crates. A booth designed for IFA can be rebuilt for an in-house event with the same components. Long-term, this saves both money and waste — we have clients in their fifth year on the same base system.
Yes, with our own assembly team. We deliver to all major German trade-fair sites and travel to neighbouring countries on request. Two installers on site is the standard, more for larger booths. You have one point of contact — design, transport, install, dismantle — not five different agencies.