INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The interior design utilizes innovative uses of high-end finishes from stone-facing millwork and marble-cladded hallways throughout workplace. OCL provided custom lighting fixtures to match the eye-catching interior design.
The welcoming information desk at the Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau features modern lighting and beautiful antique mirrored glass panels by GlassArt Design.
True Food Kitchen in Jacksonville, FL. used Modern Farmhouse Clean White Oak as paneling in this beautiful booth seating area.
Modern Farmhouse Clean White Oak is used as paneling throughout this True Foods Kitchen in Jacksonville, Florida.
Work included new academic spaces and a new competition gym, work to the field house and commons expansion, south end east classroom wing additions and performing arts additions.
Barn-style lighting lends itself well to large, industrial, warehouse spaces such as this open meeting room. Barn Light's Avalon Chain Hung Pendant in blue was chosen to provide a splash of color while staying true to the industrial design.
The outdoor environment makes up from then 60% of The Girls School of Austin campus and includes courtyards and rooftop decks. The rooftop deck, made with Bison Innovative Products ipe deck tiles and Bison deck supports, provides a unique alternative educational space for outdoor learning. Bison Ipê… Read More
Craig WoehrleIn of Patternine drew inspiration was the qualities of water for the Durasein x Patternine.
Featuring a bit of ingenuity, our popular Original™ Vented Pendant Light is equipped with a vented neck design allowing bits of light to peek over the top of the RLM warehouse shade, offering both up and down lighting. This ceiling lighting is full of rugged style, equally suiting farmhouses a… Read More
This spacious kitchen is designed with anti ligature features for an out-patient care facility.
The Lourdes High School project utilized Wells Concrete architectural grade precast panels with embedded stone form liners and thin brick for the building exterior.
The Lodge utilizes St. Cloud Window's SCW2500 series to transmit natural light throughout the space while maintaining a sense of privacy when desired.