
Custom fabric lightboxes: bespoke printed fabric displays for unique shapes, architectural integration, and design-led installations. Dye-sublimated colour that won't fade, tool-free graphic updates, and ready in 15–20 production days.
Custom fabric lightboxes are designed for architects, interior designers, and specifiers across New Zealand who need bespoke, non-standard solutions that go beyond fixed product formats. Curved frames, shaped installations, integrated architectural elements, column wraps, ceiling features, and any configuration that requires custom engineering and build—OneFrame designs and manufactures to your exact specifications. A backlit printed fabric display delivers soft, glowing illumination that integrates seamlessly into architectural narratives and premium interior environments.
Custom fabric lightboxes give you complete design freedom. Work with our design team to develop solutions that fit your space precisely—whether that's a curved corner installation, a shaped feature wall, a multi-level ceiling system, or a fully integrated joinery design. This makes Custom fabric lightboxes ideal for flagship retail environments, hospitality fit-outs, corporate headquarters, museums and galleries, and any installation where off-the-shelf dimensions simply won't work. Many New Zealand architects, premium retail designers, and high-end hospitality specialists partner with OneFrame on bespoke projects because we offer full vertical control—from frame design through to lighting, printing, and installation support.
Custom fabric lightboxes are manufactured in-house using dye-sublimation, which bonds colour into the fabric itself—no fading, no cracking, no peeling. You can fold the fabric for shipping, and the image integrity stays intact. 15–20 production days from approved design and artwork to dispatch, and every installation is engineered to your exact brief and specifications. Available in any configuration, lighting option (white, tunable white, or RGBW), and mounting method.
Most people spend their lives toggling between two points on the lighting spectrum: 3500K warm white (a soft yellow that feels comfortable and cozy) and 6500K cool white (a crisp, blue-toned light that feels energetic and clinical). These two temperatures dominate everything from office lighting to home interiors because they mimic natural daylight phases.