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This is not a rented showroom with fake machines for photos. It is our real office and production space, built step by step by people who were learning while doing. We started as three friends from a small province town in Bulgaria with a stubborn idea, make wheel emblems that look clean and fit right. Over time, that idea turned into a full studio and facility that we built ourselves, desk by desk, shelf by shelf, process by process.
When you walk in, the first thing you notice is that everything has a place. We designed the space to stay organized even on busy days, because organization is what keeps orders consistent. The office side is calm and focused, screens, measuring tools, test caps, and samples that help us keep sizes and finishes consistent. The production side is clean, structured, and set up for repeatable work, not chaos.
Our office is where we answer customers, prepare designs, and keep the whole operation moving. It is not corporate, it is practical. You will see a lot of small details that most businesses ignore, like sample boards with different finishes, a “fit desk” with calipers, and reference caps that help us verify sizing fast. We built these stations ourselves because we got tired of guessing and redoing work.




We wanted the space to feel like a modern studio, not a messy workshop. That is why lighting matters, why the tables are clean, and why we keep everything labeled. A clean environment makes clean work. It also makes it easier to spot problems before they become shipped problems.




Nothing here appeared overnight. We built the workflows the same way we built the space, slowly, with hard work, mistakes, fixes, and upgrades. If a station was not efficient, we changed it. If a step created errors, we redesigned it. Stef pushed automation and better flow so the team wastes less time. Vale improved the production layout so work stays consistent. Krasi shaped how we present products and communicate with customers so expectations match reality.
What we built is not just a room, it is a system. A system that lets a small team produce consistent wheel stickers, domed stickers, and resin emblems day after day.
We are now 20 people, more than colleagues. The atmosphere is direct and friendly, because we work fast and we help each other. When someone finds a better way to do something, it gets shared, not hidden. That is how the space keeps evolving and why the quality stays stable as we grow.
If you ever wondered why Impossible Stickers feels personal, this is why. We built the place, we built the workflows, and we still run everything like it matters, because it does.