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An image of the Marlborough Maze at Blenheim Palace, UK, made out of hedges and depicting a cannon firing, pyramids of cannonballs, and flags and the sound of trumpets in the air.

UNIQUE MAZES FOR
DISTINGUISHED SETTINGS

MAZE DESIGN BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAZE DESIGNER

The Marlborough Maze at Blenheim Palace, UK

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SERVICES

PRIVATE ESTATES & RESIDENCES

We craft exclusive, immersive mazes tailored to the grandeur of private estates, enhancing the luxury and allure of extraordinary residences.
 

ICONIC PUBLIC ATTRACTIONS

We design iconic mazes that become central attractions, drawing visitors and enhancing the cultural landscape of cities, parks, international airports and more.

CREATIVE DESIGN

We develop unique, creative mazes and tessellation designs for film and TV productions, special events, and intricate paving projects, each crafted to make a lasting impression.

An image of a beautiful hedge maze with a central tower set amidst a backdrop of the grounds of a country estate.
The Maze Tower in Dubai, where the outside of the tower is the tallest maze in the world designed by Adrian Fisher Design.
The striking, red Postbox Maze designed by Adrian Fisher Design for fashion designer Anya Hindmarch for London Fashion Week 2019.
ABOUT

ABOUT

WE CREATE
AWARD WINNING MAZES

AND HOLD 9 GUINNESS BOOK WORLD RECORDS 

Adrian Fisher is internationally recognised as the world's leading maze designer and has created award winning mazes in 40+ countries across six continents.


Since 1979, Adrian and his company have designed and created over 700 full-size mazes in the grounds of palaces, castles, stately homes, zoos, wildlife parks, amusement parks, children's museums, science centers, malls, universities, schools, city centres and farms.

"There are lots of people who design mazes, but there's only one man who's considered the Michael Jordan of maze design - a British fellow named Adrian Fisher"

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