Moss combines history with innovation

Moss partners with photographer Karolina Heller to commemorate the 600th anniversary of London’s Livery Hall

Moss has partnered with acclaimed photographer and digital media producer Karolina Heller to commemorate the 600th anniversary of London’s first purpose-built Livery Hall, home to The Grocers’ Company. This project required meticulous craftsmanship to mark the centuries of rich British heritage, blending artistry with modern innovation to showcase The Grocers’ Company’s remarkable history.

Tracing its origins to the Guild of Pepperers in 1180, the Livery Hall is now integral to London’s ceremonial life, hosting several conferences and events such as the Lord Mayor’s election. To celebrate its cultural significance, Moss was tasked with showcasing Heller’s artistic vision, with wrapped panels, acrylic displays and surrounding embellishments.

Moss Livery Hall project
Moss hung the graphics on gold chains to blend with the aesthetic of the room

Moss’ planning process began with an extensive site survey, testing materials to ensure that every element enhanced the hall’s grandeur and best represented Karolina’s artwork and typography. In order to blend the graphics with the aesthetic of the room, the Moss team took note of the smallest details, hanging them on gold chains, secured with wooden dowels.

Moss used its swissQprint Nyala 4 to produce the striking centrepiece acrylic panel worthy of the Livery Hall’s elegance. The installation of the gloss panel was a highly delicate process, with careful handling guaranteeing a flawless presentation with no surface scratches.

“Our goal was to enhance the room, not merely blend in,” stated Account Manager Darren Connell, who has collaborated with Heller on numerous London projects over the past 14 years. “The job demanded innovative solutions, from integrating small features such as the gold chains for hanging the graphics through to the grand centrepiece, ultimately ensuring a display that honours the hall’s 600-years heritage.”

The installation of the gloss panel was a highly delicate process

In keeping with the company’s commitment to sustainability, the installation used a selection of recyclable acrylics and vinyls for minimal environmental impact. This approach reflects Moss’ intention to celebrate the past while considering the future by offering sustainable solutions.

“From selecting the ideal materials to ensuring a perfect installation, the attention Moss gave this project was second to none,” said Heller. “It was a real joy to partner with such an experienced and considerate team to deliver the impact The Grocers’ Company 600-year celebration demanded.”

“It was a huge honour to be trusted to represent Karolina’s artistic vision,” concluded Darren. “Every detail of our work reflects our pride in celebrating The Grocers’ Company’s legacy, making us not only place makers but caretakers of history.”

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