Done at Last!

The Saudia Arabia mobile is about three feet too tall to hang in our shop, so we used a local gymnasium to fully assemble it. We are so happy with the result!

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Ok, so we’re not totally finished: We have a lot of work ahead getting it disassembled, packaged, and shipped abroad…

I'm Going to Disneyland!

Next time you’re at Disneyland, see if you can get yourself access to the VIP lounge of Tomorrowland so you can see its latest addition–a custom-painted Ekko Balance Mobile!

Collaborative Project

We’re in the middle of a collaborative project with a design firm we regularly work with. We’re creating three 11-feet tall by 3-feet wide aluminum tubing frames, and our client is sewing fabric sleeves that will cover the frames. The translucent fabric will be airbrushed with color. Sounds intriguing!

The final piece will hang at a healthcare facility in Wisconsin. That’s our third Wisconsin-based project this fall! Is it time to relocate?

Custom Desktop

We almost forgot to mention this fun piece we did a few months ago for a private residence in New York City. The client liked our Desktop Mobile, but they requested something a bit bigger and more complex. Here’s the result: a stabile that resembles our original Desktop, but three times the size!

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Leaf Lines

We completed this mobile for St. Norbert’s college in De Pere, Wisconsin. The design is similar to the mobile we created for the North Austin Women’s Hospital last fall, but we scaled down the dimensions to 12 feet tall by 16 feet wide. And, at the request of the client, we had some shapes powdered coated in bold colors, while other shapes retained a polished finish.

St. Elizabeth's Hospital

Here’s a mobile we just finished up for St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin.

The mobile hangs 10 feet tall with a 6 foot diameter. It’s made of stainless-steel tube frame. The stainless-steel shapes are brushed on one side, polished on the other size, which gives a really cool effect when the shapes spin.

To keep the mobile pristine, we shipped the mobile with the polished side fully covered.

You may have noticed in this picture that it's pitch black outside. That's because a couple of night owls finished this project at 3 a.m. Talk about workaholics.

And, in case you're wondering, here's how the mobile is shipped:

Menomena

A few years back we did a promotional mobile for a Portland-based band called Menomena. We thought the mobile would hang in music stores, but we never did see one in our local record store.

Well, a few weeks back, while trolling this fair city, check out what Matt spotted:

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A Menomena mobile! We're so glad to know they're alive, well, and still in circulation.

Blue Ridge Mountains Model

One of our clients wants a hanging sculpture for a new hospital in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. The client requested a piece that somehow represents the surrounding mountains.

Here’s the rough 2-D concept we came up with:

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And here's the graphic rendering and model our very talented industrial-design intern did with it:

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(Somebody's going to get a glowing letter of recommendation.)

Progress

Despite what this picture might indicate, our Saudi Arabian mobile is starting to take shape.

Rough Draft

In a few months, a 30-foot-tall Ekko Mobile will hang in the children's area of a Saudi Arabian palace. All based on this design:

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We weren’t kidding when we said rough. Stay tuned, ‘cause the final result won’t include any masking tape, paper, or wooden dowels.