Consumer Products Developed for Real Use
From early concepts and prototypes to production-ready pieces, we help develop and manufacture consumer and retail products built for use, presentation, and repeatability.A product idea is only the beginning
Getting a consumer product ready for market takes more than a concept. It has to be shaped into something that works in real use, presents well, and can move toward production with clarity. Early ideas, sample pieces, and evolving concepts often need development before they become something consistent and ready to manufacture.
We help bridge that gap through product development, prototyping, and production support tailored to the needs of each project.We work with:
Early-stage product ideas
Product updates and design refinements
Prototype and sample development
Production-ready product preparation
Consumer and retail-focused physical products
How We Work
From concept to production with a clearer path forward
Every project starts by understanding the product, the intended use, and what the piece needs to achieve. From there, we help shape the direction through development, prototyping, and production planning so the final result is not only visually aligned, but also practical to build and repeat.Process steps:
1. Concept review & product direction
2. Development of samples or prototypes
3. Refinement for use, fit, and presentation
4. Production planning & manufacturingTrusted By
TechnipFMC
Groves Industrial
Howco
V-Nass
Take a look at a selection of our recent projects…
Joey's bag (Makeup Junke Bags)
The challenge was to create an innovative, versatile, highly functional bag concept that could complement the catalog of an established brand. It wasn’t only about aesthetics—the design needed to be scalable, maintain clean proportions, and hold consistent quality across different fabric variations and seasonal releases.
We brought the Joey Bag concept to life and presented it to Makeup Junkie Bags to align on practical production factors such as materials, quantities, and cost targets.
We supported the process with 3D visualization and repeatable construction detailing, then produced initial units to confirm finish quality and consistent execution.
Packaging direction was outlined to strengthen presentation.
Makeup Bag T72
This design is done with this shape, where the part of the sides will cover the other side (where the zipper goes) which in turn forms a triangle, the idea was also to combine two types of fabrics that mark the contrast between both fabrics, in this case a red bag with a touch of gold and the other a black bag combined with a beautiful fabric printed with flowers.
Working on a product for consumer or retail use?
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