Here's a sneak peek at the wood shapes we laser cut ourselves for the mixed-material mobile we're making for the Denver apartment building.
Logo Mobile Progress
Matt has been major headway on the logo mobile. Check out some behind-the-scenes pictures of the fabrication process.
Logo Mobile in the Queue
Here's a fun mobile in our queue. It's a custom hanging mobile for a corporate office in Virginia. The mobile will hang in the lobby over a staircase. The design incorporates the company's logo. We can't wait to see this one installed!
Fabrication Time!
We're eyeballs deep in the fabrication stage of our outdoor kinetic sculpture. Here's Matt, getting it done!



Custom Hanging Mobile for Denver Apartment Building
Here's a rendering for a custom mobile in our project queue. It will hang about 7 feet tall by 5 feet wide, and we're excited that it will incorporate a fun mix of materials—powder-coated aluminum AND laser-cut walnut shapes.
Wall and Ceiling Sculpture Materials
Look—materials! We just got these huge, colorful from the powder coater. They're the shapes that will create the wall and ceiling sculpture we're making for a local housing complex.
New Ekko Workshop Mobiles!
We just updated our Ekko Workshop website with our newest mobiles. We've introduced materials and finishes. You may even recognize the likeness of our SKB mobile in the mix!
White River Maintenance
Matt and Ben just returned from their annual pilgrimage to Arkansas to spruce up the White River Mobile. It was a wonderfully uneventful trip, and the mobile is looking as sparkly and clean as ever.
Mobile Installation at Mercy Health Anderson Hospital
Here's a video Ben pulled together showing our recent mobile installation in Cincinnati. He condensed two days of work into a 14 second video!
Origami Cranes Ceiling Sculpture
We just got the green light on a really fun project. It's a ceiling sculpture for a private residence in the bay area. The client wanted something similar to our Waterfall Ceiling Sculpture, but with dramatic black origami cranes.
Instead of using actual paper cranes, a productive brainstorm session produced this (more durable) origami-inspired crane design that we'll fabricate from aluminum.