Custom made Trophies
the process in short
Step 1
Get in touch & receive a custom proposal
We’re eager to get to know what you need! Feel free to reach out through our contact form, send us an email, or give us a call.
Our goal is to arrange a call to grasp your requirements fully. In the call, we’ll share some inspiring examples, explain the process, and cover the budget and timeline.
Get in touchStep 2
Kick off & get to work
Should our proposal resonate with you, we’re ready to launch the project. We initiate with an online 10-step briefing, pre-filled to the extent possible, and share it with you to ensure alignment. Once the briefing is mutually agreed upon, we proceed to roll up our sleeves and begin the design phase.
Step 3
Choose from 3 different concepts
We’ll create three distinct design concepts and present them to you, detailing the design, materials used, and the production cost for each concept. Select the design that speaks to you the most. We’ll then collaborate to refine the final touches, such as text, logo placement, and prepare everything for production.
Read more about custom materialAn award with a custom material which is for example related to your award ceremony or transforming a waste stream coming from your business is also an option (a great example is the KLM innovation award made from waste coming from airliners themselves). We are open for a challenge!
Step 4
Start production
Throughout the years, we’ve refined our production techniques to craft custom trophies from nearly any type of recycled plastic.
Additionally, we offer worldwide shipping for individual winners, complete with tracking and update notifications. Our trophies have been sent globally, reaching as far as Australia.
Read more about trophy productionTo work with recycled plastic and transforming this into awards and trophies we have developed dedicated production techniques. To create these custom trophies we use techniques like sheet pressing, 3d printing and moulding. Although we focus on awards made from recycled plastics we work with other materials as well like wood, metal, glass or acrylic, but always with sustainability in mind.
step 1
Get in touch & receive a custom proposal
We’re eager to get to know what you need! Feel free to reach out through our contact form, send us an email, or give us a call.
Our goal is to arrange a call to grasp your requirements fully. In the call, we’ll share some inspiring examples, explain the process, and cover the budget and timeline.
step 2
Kick off & get to work
Should our proposal resonate with you, we’re ready to launch the project. We initiate with an online 10-step briefing, pre-filled to the extent possible, and share it with you to ensure alignment. Once the briefing is mutually agreed upon, we proceed to roll up our sleeves and begin the design phase.
step 3
Choose from 3 different concepts
We’ll create three distinct design concepts and present them to you, detailing the design, materials used, and the production cost for each concept. Select the design that speaks to you the most. We’ll then collaborate to refine the final touches, such as text, logo placement, and prepare everything for production.
An award with a custom material which is for example related to your award ceremony or transforming a waste stream coming from your business is also an option (a great example is the KLM innovation award made from waste coming from airliners themselves). We are open for a challenge!
step 4
Start production
Throughout the years, we’ve refined our production techniques to craft custom trophies from nearly any type of recycled plastic.
Additionally, we offer worldwide shipping for individual winners, complete with tracking and update notifications. Our trophies have been sent globally, reaching as far as Australia.
To work with recycled plastic and transforming this into awards and trophies we have developed dedicated production techniques. To create these custom trophies we use techniques like sheet pressing, 3d printing and moulding. Although we focus on awards made from recycled plastics we work with other materials as well like wood, metal, glass or acrylic, but always with sustainability in mind.