Heavy Industry Interiors
Curating and creating beautiful spaces for heavy industry—Fremont CA and Federal Way, WA
These two locations had unique challenges for design and creative direction. With the first 3 images, the ask was to deliver a showroom experience that was sturdy, strong and not too cold or industrial as many heavy equipment showrooms can be. This had been attempted by 3 different artists and directors prior to me. To date, this client had utilized rather traditional showroom designs and elements. I leaned into elements I knew and trusted; bold graphics design, geometric shapes and bold color usage, beautiful photography and wood. I designed all the art element arrangements, the wood installations, designed the app that runs on a portrait mounted 60” touch screen and challenged as many of the preconceived ideas of a heavy equipment showroom I could without offending the client. This was the result.
Following the success of Fremont, CA. The client challenged me again with a materials request; liberal use of juniper wood in the next design. The last 4 images show how I was able to take this challenge and apply the same design approach with an entirely different material and also stay on brand for the client.
8 foot tall internally lit lettering, internally lit silicone edged graphics, custom made white oak faced desks with ACM graphics.—Fremont CA.
The yellow wall of the stairway is clad in second surface client branded color acrylic wall with a 60" portrait inset mounted touchscreen with a custom created app of corporate information and marketing. The elevator shaft is clad in vertical slats of white oak.—Fremont CA.
Another view of the same showroom. Note the back printed acrylic display with an inset 80" display screen and layered acrylic logo art. —Fremont CA.
Custom fabricated desk with quartz top, juniper facing and ACM graphic details. Juniper slabs and 1/2" think black acrylic on the walls.—Federal Way, WA.
Seven foot tall, internally lit signage. Mixed media landscape of centra, slabs of juniper and vinyl.—Federal Way, WA.
Even service and parts desks were treated to the same wood treatments.—Federal Way, WA.
Another look at the juniper mountain with coordinated slabs of french cleat mounted timbers to create Mt Rainer.—Federal Way, WA.