INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Seaside Stem Mount Pendant Light by Barn Light Electric illuminates the restaurant.
These hanging lights come in many different finishes and add to the casual, playful and fun decorations. They are hand built with an American made RLM warehouse shade and is made to order.
PROJECT SCOPE
5,000 sq. ft.
DESIGNERS
Iboca, inc.
PRODUCT DETAILS
TA3525 EBONY & IVORY
TA20322 CHAMPAGNE TOAST
TA3585 TANTALIZING TAUPE
TA3582 COLOSSAL CREAM
Zions Bank, in Boise, ID, was a curtainwall project completed by Tubelite using their dependable 400 Curtainwall system.
Photographer: Marc Walters Photography
Located in the Peloton office's Penthouse is where the employees gather to interact on a more social level.
Manufactured in the U.S.A., the Downtown Minimalist Double Sconce light fixture adds a chic minimalist aesthetic to the restaurant.
Against the print of the wallpaper, the light is not distracting but still offers illumination for the space.
Pioneer Millworks Clean White Oak Flooring in Espresso
Infinity Drain's linear drains are the perfect, discrete choice when it comes to luxury buildings.
Tauko is characterized by soft, aesthetically pleasing organic shapes and high-quality wooden elements. The chairs have a unique seat that consists of two halves fastened together at the bottom. As a result, they offer an interesting visual effect and along with a well-contoured line of the chair bu… Read More
Beautiful grand exterior entrance showing the stunning stairs walking up to the church. Eldorado Stone's SierraCut24 in Monument for the exterior of the building.
The Atria 4 architectural cylinder elevates the Vistra office's 436,000 sq ft renovation, fostering unity and collaboration. This elegant, adaptable luminaire offers a 1,300-5,600 lm range, glare-reducing prismatic lens, and decorative mid-lit reveal options. Efficient thermal management ensures… Read More
Exterior architectural precast columns are expressed inside the units, separated only by slim-profile, floor-to-ceiling windows” creating panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.