Signage for Hospitality
For restaurants, bars, and hotels, the facade sign is the most important invitation to guests passing on the street. A well-lit projecting sign or an elegant light box can be the difference between a full and a half-empty restaurant. Menu boards in the window, portal signs above the entrance, and interior signage that reinforces the atmosphere are all elements we design and produce. We use materials that withstand outdoor exposure and LED illumination that attracts attention without glare. For hotels, we also deliver reception signs, room numbering systems, and wayfinding adapted to the guest's journey through the building.
Challenges for hospitality
- Restaurants in side streets without visible signage lose pedestrians who pass without noticing the entrance
- Lack of illumination on facade signs makes the restaurant disappear after dark
- Outdated menu boards and window signs give a neglected impression that deters potential guests
- Hotels without clear interior signage create navigation frustration for guests who cannot find rooms or facilities
Use cases
Facade signs with LED letters or neon-inspired lighting for restaurants and bars
Menu boards and window signs with changeable graphics for seasonal menus
Hotel reception signs with 3D logo in premium materials
Projecting signs and portal signs that attract passersby
From our projects
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Facade sign with LED-illuminated 3D aluminium letters for office in Stavanger

Illuminated sign with light box and vinyl front for shop in Sandnes city centre

Pylon sign with double-sided illumination and corporate profile along E39 in Rogaland

3D acrylic letters with backlighting for reception in commercial building Stavanger

Window sign with frosted film and cut-out company logo for law office Sandnes

LED letters in brushed steel mounted on facade for restaurant in Stavanger

Office sign with wayfinding and floor directory in aluminium for coworking space

Retail sign with profile letters and spot lighting for clothing store in Sandnes Centre
Projecting sign and menu board for newly opened Stavanger restaurant
Challenge
A newly opened restaurant in a side street in Stavanger city centre struggled to attract foot traffic. The location was good, but lack of visible signage meant guests walked past without noticing the entrance.
Solution
We designed an illuminated projecting sign in brushed brass and black acrylic that extended from the facade. We also delivered a menu board for the window with replaceable cards and LED edge lighting for a warm, inviting look.
Result
The restaurant reported a clear increase in walk-in guests during the first three months after installation. The projecting sign became a recognisable part of the streetscape and contributed to the restaurant being featured in local food guides.
Frequently asked questions
Projecting signs and facade signs with LED illumination are the most effective at capturing the attention of passersby. We design signs that are visible both during the day and in the evening.
Yes. We produce menu boards with frames that make it easy to swap content for seasonal menus, lunch specials, and special events.
An illuminated projecting sign in quality materials starts from approximately NOK 12,000 ex. VAT. Price depends on size, material, and lighting type.
Yes. We produce reception signs with 3D logos, room numbering systems, floor directories, and wayfinding adapted to the hotel's design and the guest's journey through the building.
Other industries
We deliver signage to businesses across many industries:
Construction
The construction industry in Norway is one of the country's largest sectors, with thousands of businesses ranging from sole traders to large contractors. Visibility on building sites, on the road, and towards potential clients is essential for growth and credibility in a highly competitive market.
Real Estate
The real estate industry lives on first impressions. Whether it is office buildings, residential developments, or commercial properties, professional signage and decor are key to attracting tenants, buyers, and building a strong brand in the local market.
Technology
Technology companies in Norway, from startups to established players, need to communicate innovation and expertise visually. Trade show stands at industry expos, office branding that attracts talent, and vehicle wraps on company cars are all important tools for building brand presence in the tech sector.
Healthcare
The healthcare sector has unique needs for signage and visual communication. Patient guidance through wayfinding signs, vehicle branding for home care vehicles, and privacy film on glass walls are all solutions that contribute to safety, trust, and a professional healthcare environment.
Transport & Logistics
The transport and logistics industry depends on a visible and consistent fleet identity. With vehicles on the road every day across the country, fleet wrapping is the most cost-effective form of advertising. Consistent branding across trucks, vans, and trailers creates professionalism and trust.
Public Sector
Public sector organisations such as municipalities, county authorities, and government agencies need clear and accessible visual communication. Wayfinding in public buildings, project signage at developments, and materials for public events require durable, professional solutions that reach all citizens.
Events & Festivals
The events and festivals industry is characterised by tight deadlines, large formats, and the need for visual impact. From stage backdrops and banners to exhibition stands and promotional items, organisers need solutions that create atmosphere, are quick to install, and can withstand weather in both indoor and outdoor settings.
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