Elevators are an essential component of modern buildings and designing an elevator cab interior involves a combination of functionality, safety, and aesthetics. From defining the purpose of the elevator to choosing materials and colors, lighting, adding safety features, wayfinding, branding, and considering the overall aesthetic. It's important to test and evaluate the design, regular maintenance and attention to details.
Read MoreChances are you’ve been in an elevator cab interior that was scratched and beaten. Abused elevator interiors, messy design finishes, and low quality finishes speak volumes about building maintenance and pride in real-estate ownership. That’s why our team of recommend working with professional Elevator Interior Specialists to ensure your elevators not just meet expectations at sign off, but for years to follow.
Read MoreArchitects and designers wanted to create a modern style better suited for the modern mechanical and industrial age marking. Art Deco celebrated movement and motion developed from what people saw as the aesthetics of the machine age. It was sleek and sophisticated, featuring smooth surfaces and bold colours in high contrasts like black and white.
Read MoreJapans rich history of craft and design dates back ever since humans settled on its islands. Traditionally artisans and trained workers used natural materials to craft functional objects. These objects were created to be used, but also to be displayed, a blurring of form and function which continues to be emphasized throughout Japan today.
Read MoreEngineered natural travertine elevator panels utilize a specialty extruded aluminum substrate to reduce the weight of the complete elevator panel.
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