Hexagon Mobile Installation

Our Hexagon mobile is finished! Below are final photos of the piece. It hangs from the skylight of a two-story cutout in the headquarters of a San Diego-based pharmaceutical company. The mobile should be happy with all that San Diego sunshine overhead!

Be sure to check out the installation photos, too! The company hired local installers, and we sure enjoyed seeing photographs of someone else doing all that work. We especially liked seeing their attention to detail. (Moving blankets, plastic gloves...installers after our own hearts!)

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Mini Rolling Horizons

Several years ago, we created Rolling Horizons, a 25 foot wide by 24 foot deep mobile of wavy shapes, for a hospital in Virginia. It was a really fun, really intense project.

Well, now we're working with an interior designer to create a scaled-down version for an East Coast accounting firm. This mini-Rolling Horizons will be 6 feet wide by 6 feet, making it really fun. Period.

Here's half of the piece, staged in our shop:

Hexagon Mobile, Nearly Finished!

What you're looking at here is the almost-complete Hexagon mobile, hanging in our shop. Don't worry: the mobile won't actually be Drab Brown. All that brown is a protective coating that will be removed upon installation. The mobile will hang below a skylight, so we chose brightly covered acrylic shapes of varying translucency, which should create a colorful, chandelier-like effect.

The mobile hangs 20 feet tall—just right to test-hang from our 20 foot ladder!

Hexagon Mobile

Here's another project in our queue. This mobile will hang in the atrium of a San Diego office building, right below a skylight. The shapes will be traslucent three-dimensional hexagons. Alright, back to work!

Ekko Workshop at NY Now

As we speak, Matt and Ben are in New York, showing off the Ekko Workshop line at NY Now. It's our very first trade show, and they're meeting buyers from tons of great museum stores, galleries, and gift shops! If you're in area, stop by booth 11014 in the "New!" section at Pier 94.

A Local Project!

Here's another project in our queue, and we're extra excited about it, because it's for the new headquarters of a non-profit right here in Portland! The organization, Ride Connection, provides transportation options to those in need, so feel free to interpret those cylindrical shapes as wheels.

Fish Mobile

A few months ago, we worked with H. Marion Art Consulting to provide a fish-themed mobile to a children's hospital in Chicago. The art consultants included a great write-up about the project on their blog. Read it here!