We're juggling a couple of fun projects right now, and here's a graphic rendering of one that's in the queue:
This colorful mobile will hang in the lobby of an Atlanta-based hospital. Installation is scheduled for early 2014. Stay tuned for updates!
We're juggling a couple of fun projects right now, and here's a graphic rendering of one that's in the queue:
This colorful mobile will hang in the lobby of an Atlanta-based hospital. Installation is scheduled for early 2014. Stay tuned for updates!
We just sent off this fun glass mobile to some folks in Texas for their modern home. It hangs 5 feet wide by 3 feet tall, and we were lucky enough to collaborate once again with the fantastic glass artist, Leah Pellegrini.
Matt and Ben spent the week in Rhode Island installing this mobile in a local YMCA. For logistical purposes, they worked at night and slept during the day—and compared to past installations, the sleeping-during-the-day part was a real treat! All in all, the installation went smoothly, and the final piece looks lovely.
The piece incorporates 55 individual mobiles (out of 300 total shapes) strung together to span 25 feet in the YMCA's lobby area.
A quick little Ekko Workshop update: The folks at Fab.com were pretty darn happy with the Ekko Workshop flash sale they held this summer, so they've asked to carry them on their website for the entire holiday season.
So, in case you were wondering, here's what a pile of inventory for Fab looks like!
And here are a few other fine establishments carrying Ekko Workshop mobiles:
SFMOMA Museum Store
The Baltimore Museum of Art
The Honolulu Museum of Art
The Indianpolis Museum of Art
Norton Museum of Art
ShopOne² at Rochester Institute of Technology
We've doubled our shop space, which is requiring some serious renovations, and my goodness, has it been a slow and steady undertaking.
Here is the new space, which is adjacent to our existing shop. As you can see, we're already getting good use out of it to store ladders, packaging materials, bicycles, bike trailers, and whatnot. You can also see, way in the background, where we've started ripping out a wall to connect the new and existing spaces.
And here, Matt is outlining his grand vision for this particular nook.
If you have four minutes to spare, grab some popcorn and settle in for a little film about Ekko Mobiles!
Many thanks to Chris and Mara and Voxity Video Productions, the fantastic producers of this film!
Here's one of the projects we have on tap this fall:
It's a 25-foot-long mobile with a smaller accent piece—inspired by our Progression Mobile—that will hang in the lobby of a Rhode Island YMCA.
Things may be quiet on the Ekko Blog, but it's not because we're bored! Here are a few things we've been up to this summer:
The kiddos at Lee Elementary wrapped up the school year with a grand unveiling of the mobiles we worked with them to create. Various groups of students created mobile designs, and the entire school held a vote to decide on the final two designs, which we then built for them.
We had so much fun working with these kids. We have a sneaking suspicion that a few future mobile makers might be in that group on students!
A client just forwarded us this photo of the mobile we recently provided. This ceiling feature hangs 14 feet tall by 10 feet wide by 5 feet deep and hangs in the Poinciana Medical Center in Florida.