The third phase of the Manaly Method: craftsmanship, sustainability, and safety in the production of setups
Our series dedicated to the Manaly Method continues: a four-step journey to show how we transform an idea into a unique exhibition space or event. After exploring the ideation phase and the design phase, we now enter the operational core: production. This is where the project takes tangible shape, thanks to the encounter between craftsmanship, technology, and sustainability. Keep reading to learn more!
The carpentry workshop: where ideas become matter
Our in-house workshop is the beating heart of the production phase. Here, every project comes to life through a mix of craftsmanship and innovation. Precision machining is entrusted to cutting-edge CNC machines, capable of guaranteeing millimetric cuts and complex details. However, technology never replaces the artisan’s hand: the added value lies in combining the efficiency of machines with the sensitivity of those who truly understand the nuances of each material.Wood is the main protagonist: versatile, natural, and durable. It allows us to create custom-made elements that combine aesthetics and functionality, ensuring quality and long-lasting strength. Every surface, every finish is carefully overseen, because we know that details make the difference.
Certified sustainability: wood as a responsible choiceFor us, production is not just a technical process, but also an act of responsibility. Every stand, showroom, or temporary setup can have a significant impact on the environment: that’s why we adopt concrete practices of reuse, recycling, and sustainable disposal.
We are PEFC certified, which guarantees the legal and sustainable sourcing of wood from responsibly managed forests.
Furthermore, as members of the Consorzio del Legno Veneto, we promote a short supply chain: local wood, traceable from the forest to the finished product, reduces environmental impact while enhancing the value of the territory.
A significant example is the project we carried out for Veneto Agricoltura, where we highlighted tradition with a “green” approach. The use of certified local wood and artisanal workmanship made it possible to create an exhibition space that not only met sustainability criteria but also showcased the culture and resources of the Veneto region, strengthening the bond between nature, identity, and innovation. Discover the case study here!
Alongside these certifications, we are developing innovative projects such as the Ecostand, which aims to further reduce the environmental impact of trade fair setups, showing how creativity and sustainability can go hand in hand.
A balance between safety, innovation, and craftsmanship
In addition to quality and sustainability, safety is a fundamental pillar of the production phase. Every element we create must meet high standards of stability and resistance, because a stand or exhibition space is not only meant to be seen but also lived in.
From Manaly’s in-house carpentry workshop come not just technical components or structures for stands and events: each piece tells a story of artisanal care, responsible choices, and technological innovation. Wood certification, on-time delivery, and precision workmanship are not just details—they are guarantees of a method that puts both the client and the planet at the center.
To delve deeper into this crucial step, we created a video interview in which Alberto and Serena explain how Manaly integrates advanced technology and artisanal processes without compromising its commitment to sustainability. Serena also explains the role of corporate governance, highlighting the importance of financial management and strategic planning for responsible leadership.
Watch the video on YouTube, click here!
Would you like to bring your next stand or event to life with the Manaly Method? Contact us!
And to make sure you don’t miss any step, here are the previous phases:
Phase 1 – Ideation, strategy, and creative consultancy
Phase 2 – Space design and planning