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Innovative Trompe L’Oeil wrap unveiled in Sloane Street

2024-12-17T17:12:13+00:00December 17th, 2024|Building Wraps, News, Trompe l'oeil|

Embrace deliver 886m² printed building wrap for Cadogan Estate project Embrace Building Wraps is excited to announce its latest project at the prestigious 30-33 Sloane Street, home to a façade retention system during redevelopment over the next two years. Collaborating closely with Cadogan Estate and main contractor JF Hunt, Embrace has designed a giant

Embrace transform Admiralty Arch with CGI scaffold wrap

2024-03-24T17:54:58+00:00March 24th, 2024|Building Wraps, Buildings, News, Trompe l'oeil|

Stunning building wrap for future Waldorf Astoria luxury hotel The Embrace Building Wraps team have recently completed a remarkable project at Admiralty Arch, one of London’s most iconic landmarks. We successfully designed, printed, and installed a giant CGI tromp l’oeil scaffold wrap that replicates the original façade of the historic building, which is being

Works concealed in Sloane Street

2023-12-04T10:31:09+00:00December 2nd, 2023|Building Wraps, News, Trompe l'oeil|

Embrace deliver unnoticeable building wrap We have recently found ourselves back down in Sloane Street working with our long-time friends at The Cadogan Estate and McLaren Construction. Having previously completed multiple successful building wrap projects in the area, this time our attention was drawn to 51-52 Sloane Street – the former home of the

Embrace deliver on sustainability with ‘waste to energy’

2023-11-29T07:44:47+00:00November 28th, 2023|Building Wraps, Environment, News|

Refuse derived fuel created from former building wrap A 4,000 square metre building wrap has been converted into fuel energy with zero waste by Embrace Building Wraps. The award-winning building wrap was installed in 2022 and covered Smallbrook Queensway SBQ in Birmingham for our client CEG Commercial Estates Group (CEG). It has now been

IKEA in the bag with iconic Oxford Circus building wrap

2023-09-02T15:45:33+00:00August 29th, 2023|Building Wraps, News|

Embrace printed scaffold banner wraps the former Topshop siteEmbrace Building Wraps has just completed an iconic printed scaffold banner installation at Oxford Circus for their client IKEA. The printed wrap, which covers scaffolding during works to transform the former Topshop location, features a design that includes a giant-scale representation of the legendary IKEA FRAKTA bag,

Embrace wrap scaffold around Selfridges Oxford Street

2023-08-18T14:26:07+00:00August 18th, 2023|Building Wraps, News|

Scaffolding hidden at the iconic London store The Embrace Building Wraps team have been back with our friends at Selfridges & Co, this time to hide the main access scaffolding in place during works on the building façade at the flagship store along Oxford Street and Orchard Street. To mask the two elevations of

Embrace deliver printed ACM project in the City of London

2022-06-09T05:55:31+00:00June 9th, 2022|Building Wraps, News|

Large printed site hoarding graphics at 22 Ropemaker Street in Moorgate This week the installation of the final printed site hoarding graphics took place at 22 Ropemaker Street in Moorgate, an iconic new office and retail space that will deliver panoramic views of the city. Embrace were instructed by their client Skanska to wrap

Embrace bring new PVC building wrap to Carnaby Street

2020-11-14T12:12:57+00:00November 14th, 2020|Building Wraps, News|

1000 m2 scaffold wrap installed for #CarnabyChristmas in collaboration with charity Choose Love. Embrace have replaced a giant three-sided PVC building wrap at Carnaby Street as part of the Christmas Light installation this year. Carnaby are inviting visitors to choose love, whether visiting in person or virtually. The #CarnabyChristmas project is a partnership with

Sensational new building wrap in Chelsea

2019-10-15T10:00:57+00:00October 14th, 2018|Building Wraps, News|

57 Sloane Gardens wrapped by Embrace Embrace have completed another successful building wrap installation on the The Cadogan Estate in London. The property, located at 57 Sloane Gardens in Chelsea, is being redeveloped into five residential apartments whilst retaining and enhancing the original red brick façade. This has required this installation of unsightly scaffolding

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