Natureworks sculptures and themed props don’t just look good, they serve a commercial purpose for business marketing and tourism. Unique sculptures of Big Things draw visitors from afar, while custom 3D sculptures, statues or signs attract attention and promote a huge range of businesses, places and experiences.
You can even use our fibreglass sculptures and props to build a completely new business, or to expand an existing one! For example, it is easy (and cost-effective) to create a complete minigolf course or children’s nature play area using sculptures from our collection. Stand out from the crowd and promote your business with unique sculptures!
Because miniature golf is a popular leisure activity, a minigolf course can be a great investment for a community, sports club, retail centre or entrepreneur. Read about the benefits and markets and see examples of themed minigolf attractions.
What is it about dinosaurs that makes dinosaur-themed attractions popular? See how a themed dinosaur park, mini-golf course or playground can support entertainment, education or commerce.
Immersive holographic experiences combine holograms and 3D models to create great impact. Read about our partnership to create high-tech hologram and sculpture displays for entertainment and education.
Do you want guidance on how to keep your mini-golf course fibreglass sculptures looking their best? Or need to fix damage due to accidents during use or weather damage?
Big Things have seen a revival in popularity recently. But why? And how can they support communities and businesses? Read our guidance on planning and creating Big Things.
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