Jacksonville Wall Mural-Mobile

Here are renderings of another fun project in our queue. It’s another collaboration with the very talented artist Daniel Goldstein. This wall-mounted mural-mobile will hang in a corporate office building in Jacksonville, Florida. Stay tuned for pictures of the process!

(We’ll be creating a hanging piece for the space, too! We’ll share those renderings when they’re ready.)

HVAC Ceiling Sculpture Rendering

Hi! We’re back already! We’re keeping busy with some very fun and interesting projects.

For this one, we’re working with a commercial HVAC manufacturer to suspended an “exploded” HVAC unit from the ceiling of their new global corporate headquarters. The company sent us an actual unit that Matt and Ben have dismantled and re-engineered to hang just so. It’s the ultimate project (and challenge!) for these tinkerers extraordinaire.

We’re planning to install next month, so check back for updates!

Wells Fargo Center Hanging Mobile

Here’s a project we’re focused on right now, a series of hanging mobiles that will span the entry lobby of the newly renovated Wells Fargo Center office building in Minneapolis. This is variation of our Prefab #3 Mobile with different, more substantial shapes. The client requested a canopy feel for the space, so this will span 15 feet across the lobby. Stay tuned for updates!

Windmill-Inspired Hospital Mobile

Here’s a fun project slated for 2023. This series of hanging mobiles will reside in the lobby of a Lubbock hospital. Lubbock is home to the American Windmill Museum, and the region has a strong history windmills, so the client asked to to incorporate abstract windmill-inspired elements into our design.

The final design will incorporate about 30 individual mobiles featuring windmill-inspired blades. Each mobile spans about 6 feet, and they will be strung together to evoke a feeling of flow and rotation.

Saleforce Butterfly Mobiles

Ok guys, here’s a super rush project that we’re currently busting out. It’s for Salesforce’s annual conference, and it will include a series of mobiles in three different areas of San Francisco’s Moscone Center.

One area will have a large mobile with large butterflies, each with a 3-foot wingspan. The second area will have a set of butterflies with 2-foot wingspans. The third area will include 300 smaller butterflies strung together to span a main corridor.

We’d normally take about six months to complete a project like this, so excuse us while we burn the midnight oil to meet their very, very short timeline!