INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The latest acoustic wood panels featured here are designed to higher engineering standards than in the past and are guaranteed to provide high sound quality. For every type of room in which music will be recorded, rehearsed, or performed, there are many benefits to the installation of acoustic wood … Read More
Designed to meet the demands of architects, engineers and lighting designers, Williams' outdoor products meet the challenge of form, function, aesthetics and performance. Our easy-to-install products are energy-efficient and engineered for durability and longevity.
Back-painted in a custom “Mercedes red” color, Bendheim’s orange-red etched glass features a sumptuous matte texture that invites touch.
Photo by Michael Toolan
A large dome pendant designed to enhance an environment’s acoustics while seamlessly blending into existing design features. Hemii combines powerful noise-absorbing materials with a high-performance circular LED panel and minimalistic design, to create the ideal acoustic light for open-offic… Read More
Starting from the floors up! Learn how the synergies of best-in-class brands were designed to elevate the experience for the high-end consumer! Materialista®, Gabrielle Jackson O’Connor & Design Leader of BDHP, Andrew McQuilkin dive deep on the inspired creative process for this c… Read More
Dinner Key features Cross Color Mingles by Crossville, located in Miami, Florida.
Dark kitchen cabinetry with strong architectural elements creates a strong focal point with a traditional feel, by Bayer Interior Woods.
Designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Krause Gateway Center serves as the new headquarters for Kum & Go. Visitors and guests can also enjoy the public spaces throughout the building.
The new Bruins Den is complete with sound-proof walls, stepped reclining seating, a large projector and screen, and automated window treatments that will make guests feel like they are in a mini-movie theater. The room is complete with autographed Bruins memorabilia and custom wall graphics.
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The Natuzzi headquarters in North Carolina is a four-story building in the shape of a ship's prow, and is entirely enveloped in panels of architectural bronze. The project includes nine hundred panels, each of a slightly different shape, size, and curvature.