Puma: Branded Furniture

What do you get when you mix raw industrial style, innovative design, and a whole lot of creative energy? A Puma branded furniture collection that turns heads—and bars—at the Warehouse Project, underneath Manchester Piccadilly Train station.
Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been busy crafting bespoke branded furniture for Puma’s sponsored bar area, working from an inspired concept by The Creative Resource in London and Peter Koo. The vibe? Urban, raw, and effortlessly cool—furniture that looks like packing crates but feels anything but standard.
The Build: More Than Just a Crate
This wasn’t your everyday bar fit-out. We went all-in on the packing crate aesthetic, using pine and plywood to create:
📦 Packing crate seating – rugged, industrial, and effortlessly stylish
📦 Poseur tables & stools – because bars need a place to perch
📦 Glass-topped tables with LED lighting – a slick, illuminated twist
But it wasn’t just about looking great. The designer wanted the furniture to be easily transportable, so we built large crate-style privacy booths where all the other pieces could be neatly packed away. Smart, right?
The Centrepiece: After Hours Athletes
Puma also wanted a standout display to showcase their After Hours Athletes campaign. The solution? A bold central feature housing a table tennis bat and pool cues, embodying the spirit of late-night sporting legends.
Warehouse Project Success
Sadly, we couldn’t make it to the Warehouse Project ourselves (next time, we’ll definitely be angling to be on the guest list), but we’ve heard it was a massive success. Puma’s branded furniture looked right at home in the buzzing atmosphere, and the concept went down a storm.
So, who’s got the next big, bold, branded furniture challenge for us? We’re ready. Let’s build something brilliant. 🚀🎨
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