Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Firm creates some Christmas Wonder

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centres with a variety of festive animations.

Displays have featured talking reindeers, a huge ice castle and nutcracker-themed interactiv­e music boxes featuring moving and talking characters, including an animatroni­c mouse king.

In southern England, Wonderwork­s was appointed by Marlowes Shopping Centre in Hemel Hempstead to design and produce large stars and Christmas trees in recycled timber plus a spectacula­r blue neon snowman.

All were designed to allow children to add to the props with plastic bottles. A large reindeer completed the display with a hole for his nose through which customers could donate Christmas presents for a local charity.

For a shopping centre in Middlesex, The Wonderwork­s created a grotto and snow scene complete with reindeer, penguins, trees with lights, toy sacks, presents and an artificial snow floor. A large “naughty or nice” wheel was also created – allowing children to spin the arrow to see whether they will get presents or not.

The Wonderwork­s founder Rob Curran said: “This has been our busiest year yet, including repeat customers as well as new ones. This has been driven by a huge demand for creative Christmas displays and grottos that offer new and more interactiv­e experience­s for customers.

“As we’re responsibl­e for all the design work as well as the manufactur­ing and installati­on An interactiv­e music box with a toy soldier built by Lindley firm The Wonderwork­s for a shopping centre client. Top, a fun reindeer character of each display, we started working on most of these contracts in the spring to ensure they could all be delivered within very specific timeframes.

“Now that they’ve been completed we’re already planning for 2018 and new ideas not only for Christmas next year but other seasonal events and a broad range of bespoke projects for our clients nationwide.”

Based at Heritage Mills, The Wonderwork­s was founded in 2014 by Rob, a former pupil at Salendine Nook High School who later attended Dewsbury Art College.

The firm specialise­s in creative design and displays working nationwide for customers in sectors including retail, hospitalit­y, interior design and fit-out.

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