Commercial featuring Erector Sets props!
Friday, February 10, 2012Check out the Hackensack University Medical Center commercial featuring props made by Erector Sets
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Museum Work
The Science of Spying exhibit and moreSaturday, December 10, 2011

Erector Sets Inc. gets called on from other exhibit companies to collaborate on some interesting museum projects. We were excited when USA Inc. hired us to work on “The Science of Spying”. This exhibit was a traveling show in conjunction with the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and the Science Museum of London. We built interactive walls and display cabinets with an added challenge in mind, that the pieces had to be reassembled in each new city. Erector Sets was able to utilize our tight tolerances, attention to detail and the plans were all in metric!
USA Inc. utilized our services again when it came time to build exhibits for Louisiana’s Sci-Port Science Center. The museum is an interactive children’s museum, so you know the exhibits need to be built like tanks. One of the projects we built was the “Tool Cart” which housed safety glasses and hardhats for the kids.
Philadelphia’s Please Touch Museum was opened at its new location this month. In-Depth Inc. hired Erector Sets to help with the fabrication of some of the new exhibits. We built a variety of projects from handicap-friendly ramps, kindergarten learning rooms to railway station facades.
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The Greenhouse Project
Friday, December 09, 2011Did you miss the construction of Jenny Sabin's Greenhouse?
Watch the video to see an interesting public art project designed by Jenny Sabin that we were involved in.
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Great American Country
Studio BuildoutFriday, November 18, 2011

Howdy Y’all,
We have done numerous projects for Scripps networks in the past including sets for the well known Home and Garden Television, the DIY Network and the Shop at Home Network.
Here at Erector Sets, we were excited to hear about Scripps newest venture, Great American Country. Great American Country is a Nashville based country music cable television network and is the exclusive home of The Grand Ole Opry. Working closely with our good friend, designer Gary Radin, we were asked to fabricate three new sets for shows that will be airing on GAC this month. The sets we created utilize some of the more stereotypical, rustic qualities that we associate with country music, like ax-hewn timbers, field stone walls and distressed paint, but with a close eye on the use of texture, lighting and color the sets come off as sophisticated and contemporary. These sets are a fresh take on an American classic.










