INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Close-up view of the Tandem Tilt with a mounted LED luminaire at 4220 Duncan Avenue. The modern design and beautiful aesthetic complement any modern exterior design.
The bar area at Loyd Have Mercy is the perfect place to connect with friends. The Seaside Stem Mount Pendant Light adds to the fun atmosphere of the restaurant.
Despite the light's classic influences, the Seaside’s playful appearance complements the casual mood favored in many contemporary décors… Read More
Inspired by Hubbard's circa-1960s “Mad Men” style building on University Avenue in Minneapolis, InUnison designed a floating wood ceiling, mixed rich walnut and white stone surfaces with sleek leather furnishings, contemporary light fixtures, original art, and iconic photos from Hubbard's archives t… Read More
The eye-catching outdoor customer waiting area at a Whole Foods grocery store. Wood panels create a unique and natural finish to any exterior space.
This Sheels location opted for a Pure + FreeForms high-performance aluminum woodgrain cladding on the entrances as well as a feature material in various areas of the facade.
This monumental staircase took on a life of its own with the help of Glasshape® who were contracted to site measure the areas requiring bent tempered glass in the foyer area and then produce all the flat and bent glass required for this one of a kind creation.
The designer wanted to create a glamorous, linear bronze metal mesh ceiling spanning from the bowling alley to the in-suite bar.
A combination of 167 full and cut sheets of LUXFLEX LED flexible sheets were customized on-site to fit the unique oversize, oval-shaped ceiling design. The flexible an… Read More
Rutgers University Medical School selected Cempa Sleds to outfit its classrooms on their New Brunswick/Piscataway campus.
Durasein's weathered wood is rain, snow, tiny tots, and Monday meetings… this timeless color can withstand any extreme environment that blows its way.
The visually arresting, all-glass façade of the Dirty Habit, complements the surrounding classical revival architecture, upholding the edgy aesthetic that Hotel Monaco set out to create. The restaurant also features a massive patio that occupies an entire city block.