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Miami is building at a pace and ambition that has no parallel in the United States right now — a city where branded supertalls rise simultaneously in Brickell and Edgewater, where the Cipriani-branded tower is reaching 950 feet at 80 stories along South Miami Avenue, where Robert A.M. Stern’s St. Regis Residences bring a nautical classicism to Brickell’s bayfront, and where the two Rafael Viñoly-designed Faena towers on the Miami River will create a 60-story cultural epicenter unlike anything else in the American South. Against this backdrop of extraordinary construction energy, international capital, and design ambition that draws architects from New York, Buenos Aires, and Milan to the same Biscayne waterfront, Architectural Elevator Design delivers the turnkey elevator interior fabrication that Miami’s most demanding luxury residential, boutique hotel, and premier commercial building programs consistently require and deserve.

Fabrication

Miami’s building community — its architects, luxury residential developers, elevator companies, and building owners — holds every component of every project to the standard of a city where international buyers from Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East bring global design expectations to every interior they invest in. Our turnkey manufacturing model delivers complete, ready-to-install Miami elevator interior assemblies engineered to exact specifications, with custom sizing, substrate mounting, and all installation hardware included. From the supertalls of Brickell and the bayfront towers of Edgewater to the boutique residences of the Design District and Coconut Grove, the branded hospitality properties of South Beach and Miami Beach, and the creative buildings of Wynwood, Architectural Elevator Design provides the fabrication precision Miami’s extraordinary luxury market demands.

Installation

Explore our portfolio of fully customizable elevator interior series — each designed and fabricated to perform at the level Miami’s luxury residential supertalls, world-class branded residences, premier hospitality properties, and design-forward commercial buildings demand. From the crystal-facade towers of Brickell and the copper-clad residences of Edgewater to the boutique luxury buildings of the Design District and Coconut Grove, the Art Deco landmarks of South Beach, and the gallery-lined streets of Wynwood, we bring every Miami elevator interior to life with craftsmanship, material quality, and the tropical design sophistication that this globally scrutinized city consistently demands of its most celebrated buildings. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover what Architectural Elevator Design brings to Miami elevator cab design. Let’s elevate your space together.

Miami’s luxury residential tower pipeline is unlike anything else in the country — branded residences from Cipriani, Baccarat, St. Regis, Faena, and Bentley rising simultaneously along a waterfront where Arquitectonica, Robert A.M. Stern, Rafael Viñoly, and Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill have all delivered landmark buildings in the past decade. This is a market where design is a primary competitive differentiator at every level, where international buyers hold every interior detail to a global standard, and where elevator cab design is recognized as a meaningful component of a building’s overall luxury proposition. Architectural Elevator Design delivers custom Miami elevator interiors fabricated to the precise standards this extraordinary and design-demanding market consistently requires.

In a city where luxury residential towers compete for buyers through the visual quality and material distinction of every interior element — where Meyer Davis Studio’s interiors for the Baccarat blend 18th-century Paris with 1930s Art Deco and 21st-century Miami, and where the Cipriani tower embodies Italian luxury at 950 feet — elevator ceiling design is held to the same standard as every other surface in the building. Our custom elevator ceiling designs bring material sophistication and precision craftsmanship to Miami elevator cabs, from Brickell’s supertall branded residences and Edgewater’s bayfront towers to the boutique luxury buildings of the Design District, Coconut Grove, and South Beach’s storied waterfront.

Miami’s luxury residential towers, branded residences, boutique hospitality properties, and premier commercial buildings all demand elevator handrails that combine code compliance with the material quality and design integrity that a market defined by global buyers and internationally recognized design talent consistently requires. Our precision-fabricated handrails — available in stainless steel, brass, Muntz, and leather-wrapped finishes — are built for the most design-conscious buildings in Miami, from the branded supertalls of Brickell and the bayfront residences of Edgewater to the boutique hotels of South Beach and the design-forward commercial buildings of the Miami Design District.

Miami architects and interior designers bring a material sensibility shaped by a uniquely tropical and globally informed design culture — a city where Brazilian modernism, Latin American warmth, South Beach Art Deco, and the cool precision of international luxury brands all have simultaneous and legitimate standing within the design vocabulary. Our elevator interior panels and finishes — spanning back-painted glass, wood veneer, lightweight stone, premium metal, and custom laminate — are fabricated as complete, ready-to-install assemblies that give Miami’s design community the creative range and technical precision their projects demand, from a Brickell supertall to a Wynwood boutique hotel.

In a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach — one of the world’s most important art fairs — that has built the Pérez Art Museum Miami on the waterfront, that transformed Wynwood into a global destination for street art and gallery culture, and that attracts the world’s most prominent collectors, curators, and design professionals every December, TrueLight backlit glass panels bring a genuinely resonant artistic dimension to Miami elevator interior design. Custom-printed with any high-resolution image, from Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Miami skyline at dusk to an artist’s commissioned work or a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, our panels transform elevator cabs into luminous, gallery-quality environments of genuine design ambition.

INTERIORS

Paris Series

The Paris Series elevator interior brings warmth, European material refinement, and a timeless elegance that resonates powerfully within Miami’s globally oriented luxury residential market — a city where Meyer Davis Studio designed the Baccarat Residences around an explicit synthesis of 18th-century Paris and 1930s Art Deco, where Robert A.M. Stern’s St. Regis brings a nautical classicism rooted in New York’s most storied architectural traditions, and where the most coveted branded residences consistently draw on European design heritage as a primary source of material inspiration and luxury authority. Custom Muntz metal creates the rich, golden depth perfectly suited to these sophisticated design programs.

Lightweight stone surfaces and antique mirror accents complete the Paris Series’ carefully curated material composition — a balance of natural texture and luminous reflection that transforms Miami elevator cabs into genuinely refined, prestige-level spaces. The combination resonates with the elevated expectations that Miami building owners, architects, and elevator companies hold for the city’s most distinguished branded residences, waterfront boutique hotels, and premier commercial buildings throughout Brickell, Edgewater, the Design District, Coconut Grove, and the storied corridors of Miami Beach and South Beach.

Fully customizable to the specific requirements of Miami elevator interior design, the Paris Series can be tailored across a range of metal tones, stone selections, and mirror variations. Whether completing a Brickell branded residence, a boutique hotel in the Design District or Coconut Grove, a luxury tower on Edgewater’s Biscayne Bay waterfront, or a premier commercial building in Downtown Miami, every detail can be personalized to complement the building’s architectural character and the global design expectations of its residents, guests, and tenants.

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Berlin Series

Miami’s commercial and mixed-use development — the 37-story RBC Gateway tower in Minneapolis anchors downtown’s north end with the Four Seasons, while in Miami the Class A commercial buildings of Brickell City Centre and Downtown Miami, the tech and finance offices of the Brickell financial district, and the innovative mixed-use buildings of the Miami Design District and Wynwood — demands elevator interiors with the material confidence and visual energy their programs project. The Berlin Series delivers with a bold combination of patterned stainless steel and back-painted glass, creating a dynamic, contemporary elevator interior built for Miami’s most ambitious commercial, hospitality, and mixed-use building programs.

Built on a foundation of Muntz or stainless steel base metals, the Berlin Series provides the material integrity and premium finish quality that Miami luxury elevator interior design demands. The interplay of textured metal and reflective glass creates a layered, sophisticated aesthetic that performs with equal distinction in the financial district’s Class A commercial towers, the design-forward hospitality properties of the Design District and Wynwood, the boutique commercial buildings of Coconut Grove, and the tech-forward mixed-use developments that continue to expand Miami’s profile as a global destination for both luxury real estate investment and corporate relocation.

The Berlin Series offers extensive customization well suited to Miami’s extraordinarily diverse architectural landscape. From patterned stainless finishes that echo the precision of Miami’s most technically ambitious curtain-wall towers to Pantone-inspired back-painted glass in colors drawn from the natural palette of tropical South Florida — the turquoise of Biscayne Bay, the coral and terracotta of Art Deco South Beach, the deep verdant greens of Coconut Grove — every element can be precisely specified to reflect Miami’s unique and globally celebrated design identity.

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Atlanta Series

For Miami elevator interiors where material texture, structural expressiveness, and design boldness are the priorities, the Atlanta Series delivers through full-height metal mesh panels that create a striking, architecturally sophisticated aesthetic at home in the city’s most design-forward creative and boutique hospitality buildings. The design resonates naturally with the gallery-warehouse character of Wynwood’s repurposed industrial buildings, the industrial-chic boutique hotels emerging throughout the Arts District, and the design-forward commercial buildings of the Miami Design District where the world’s most prominent luxury fashion, gallery, and hospitality brands have established their Miami presence.

Framed in 2-piece brass or stainless steel, the Atlanta Series brings structural precision and premium material quality to Miami elevator cabs. The architectural framing transforms the mesh panels into a resolved, considered design statement equally well suited to the boutique hotels of Wynwood and the Brickell Arts District, the design-forward boutique residences of Edgewater and North Bay Village, and the creative commercial buildings serving Miami’s growing base of technology, finance, and creative industry tenants who are choosing the city as their permanent base with increasing frequency and design sophistication.

Miami’s architectural diversity — from the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach and the branded supertall towers of Brickell to the copper-clad residential buildings of Edgewater and the gallery-lined streets of Wynwood — makes the Atlanta Series’ broad customization capabilities especially valuable. Every finish, frame material, and mesh style can be specified to complement any building’s design direction and its specific place within Miami’s richly layered, globally scrutinized, and architecturally extraordinary urban landscape.

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Boston Series

The Boston Series brings clean horizontal lines and Pantone-inspired back-painted glass precision to Miami elevator interiors — an approach that captures the cool, luminous clarity that balances tropical warmth in Miami’s most refined luxury design programs. The streamlined layout enhances light and openness within Miami elevator cabs, creating a polished, contemporary aesthetic well suited to the luxury residential towers of Brickell and Edgewater, the Class A commercial buildings of the financial district, and the boutique hospitality properties throughout the Design District, Coconut Grove, and the waterfront addresses of Miami Beach and Key Biscayne.

Framed in stainless or brass metal, the Boston Series balances structural integrity with visual refinement — a pairing that resonates naturally within Miami’s design culture, which has always known how to use clean lines and precision alongside the warmth and color that define the tropical setting. The premium metal accents complement both the cool glass curtain-wall towers of Brickell and the warmly appointed boutique hotels of Coconut Grove and the Design District, where the world’s most sophisticated gallery and luxury retail tenants hold every interior detail to a genuinely global standard of quality.

Complete Pantone color customization gives Miami elevator interior design teams the precise creative control their projects require. Whether coordinating with the branded palette of a Baccarat or Cipriani residence, capturing the specific quality of South Florida’s tropical light for an Edgewater bayfront property, or providing the exact color precision demanded by an international luxury brand’s Design District gallery or boutique hotel, the Boston Series delivers the material quality and color accuracy Miami’s most globally competitive building programs consistently require.

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Copenhagen Series

The Copenhagen Series’ vertically oriented back-painted glass panels bring a quality of height, luminosity, and refined tropical elegance to Miami elevator interiors that resonates powerfully in a city defined by waterfront towers reaching unprecedented heights — 80 stories, 950 feet, the tallest buildings in Brickell’s history rising simultaneously along South Miami Avenue and Biscayne Bay. The design enhances the sense of upward aspiration within Miami elevator cabs — a quality well suited to the supertall residential towers of Brickell, the bayfront high-rises of Edgewater, and the branded luxury residences that continue to raise the bar for vertical luxury living in one of the world’s fastest-rising and most globally scrutinized luxury real estate markets.

Available frameless or framed in stainless or brass, the Copenhagen Series adapts to Miami’s extraordinary architectural range — from the branded glass towers of Brickell and the boutique luxury residences of Edgewater and North Bay Village to the hospitality properties of South Beach and Miami Beach and the design-forward commercial buildings of the Design District and Wynwood. The minimalist profile integrates cleanly across the full spectrum of Miami building typologies, meeting every design program with the precision and premium quality that the city’s globally discerning building community demands.

Fully customizable in any Pantone color, the Copenhagen Series gives Miami elevator interior design teams complete creative latitude across the city’s diverse range of building programs. From the deep tropical blues and warm terracotta tones that capture South Florida’s natural palette to the refined, luminous neutrals favored in Brickell’s most design-restrained luxury towers, every element can be precisely specified to reflect the building’s brand identity and Miami’s position at the intersection of tropical warmth and globally ambitious design culture.

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Portland Series

The Portland Series brings creative flexibility and the expressive power of custom-printed laminate materials to Miami elevator interior design — a platform ideally suited to a city where Art Basel, the Pérez Art Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and Wynwood’s global gallery culture all embrace bold, image-driven visual expression at the highest level. From the boutique art-focused hotels of Wynwood and the Design District to the branded hospitality properties of South Beach, the corporate offices of the Brickell financial district, and the luxury residential buildings whose interior programs compete for the attention of the world’s most design-sophisticated buyers, the Portland Series delivers a fully fabricated elevator interior that can express any creative vision.

For Miami properties where technology, digital content, and brand presence are strategic design priorities — a consideration of particular relevance in a city whose hospitality sector, luxury retail, and branded residential buildings all compete for the attention of a globally mobile, digitally fluent, design-literate audience — the Portland Series’ optional interactive Samsung displays offer a compelling capability. In a city where world-class events like Art Basel, Miami Art Week, and the Miami International Boat Show attract global audiences every year, these dynamic screens can deliver branded content, curated art programming, or real-time building information that transforms the elevator cab into an active, visually engaging experience.

The Portland Series’ comprehensive customization palette — from tropical warmth and the vibrant color energy of Wynwood’s street art culture to the refined, brand-coherent interiors of Brickell’s most internationally oriented luxury towers — makes it one of the most versatile elevator interior solutions available across Miami’s vast and architecturally diverse building landscape. Every panel can be precisely specified to honor the building’s design intent and its specific role within one of the world’s most design-forward, globally watched, and architecturally extraordinary luxury real estate markets.

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Seattle Series

In a city that hosts one of the world’s most important art events every December — where Art Basel Miami Beach transforms the Design District, South Beach, and Wynwood into a global gathering of collectors, curators, and design professionals — the Seattle Series gives Miami elevator interiors the power of full-height custom backlit glass rear wall panels that bring gallery-quality visual impact to the cab itself. Display Biscayne Bay at sunrise from the 80th floor, a commissioned work by a Miami artist featured at Art Basel, the branded identity of a Cipriani or Faena residence, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette — any image becomes a luminous, immersive environment of genuine artistic ambition.

The Seattle Series sets a new standard for luxury elevator interior design in Miami. Soft, even backlighting renders high-resolution imagery with exceptional clarity and depth — delivering a premium, fully fabricated cab interior that resonates equally with the branded supertall residences of Brickell, the bayfront boutique towers of Edgewater, the prestigious hospitality properties of South Beach and Coconut Grove, and the design-forward gallery hotels and boutique commercial buildings of Wynwood and the Design District where the world’s most prominent art and luxury brands have established their Miami presence.

Beyond the signature backlit rear wall, the Seattle Series offers a complete range of side wall finish options for a fully coordinated Miami elevator interior. Pair the luminous backlit glass with warm metal panels, richly textured laminates, lightweight stone, or precisely matched back-painted glass side walls to achieve a cohesive, multi-layered design — a fully resolved elevator interior that meets the world-class design expectations of a city whose luxury building programs are evaluated not just within the American market but against a global standard that includes New York, London, Dubai, and São Paulo.

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Soho Series

The Soho Series brings creative expression and branded visual storytelling to Miami elevator interiors through a rear accent wall featuring a custom-printed laminate — a design capability of particular resonance in a city where brand identity and visual distinction are not merely desirable but are the primary means through which luxury residential buildings, boutique hotels, and design-forward commercial properties compete for the attention of the most internationally sophisticated buyers, guests, and tenants in the world. From the branded tower residences of Brickell to the boutique art hotels of Wynwood, the Design District’s gallery spaces, and the waterfront hospitality properties of South Beach and Miami Beach, the Soho Series delivers visual ambition with precision fabrication.

The Soho Series’ custom-printed laminate delivers both creative freedom and the material durability Miami’s high-traffic buildings demand — and in a city where luxury towers, premier hotels, and Class A commercial buildings operate at the highest levels of occupancy and international visibility, that combination of design flexibility and performance quality is entirely non-negotiable. Whether the building calls for imagery from the building’s own branded visual world, an art-inspired composition for a Wynwood boutique hotel, or a tropical landscape celebrating Miami’s extraordinary natural setting, the laminate delivers lasting visual impact at a premium quality level.

Beyond the custom rear accent wall, the Soho Series offers a full range of complementary side wall finishes — from precision metal panels and back-painted glass to warm woodgrain laminates — that allow Miami designers to build a fully cohesive elevator interior. Every surface can be specified to extend the building’s visual narrative throughout the cab, creating an elevator interior as design-forward, brand-coherent, and globally competitive as the most celebrated buildings in one of the world’s most watched and most design-ambitious luxury real estate markets.

CEILINGS

ELLIPSE

The Ellipse elevator ceiling’s floating geometry and softly rounded form bring an architectural distinction to Miami elevator interiors that speaks to the city’s appetite for design that moves confidently beyond the standard into the genuinely considered and visually arresting. In a market where international buyers evaluate every interior element against a global benchmark — and where the interior design of buildings like the Baccarat Residences, the St. Regis Brickell, and the Cipriani tower is crafted by studios of international reputation — the Ellipse delivers an overhead composition of genuine quality that meets the most extraordinary design expectations the Miami luxury market presents.

Available in Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Ellipse ceiling adapts to Miami’s full range of architectural contexts. Whether complementing the warm, European-influenced interiors of a branded Brickell residence, the tropical-modern palette of an Edgewater bayfront tower, the Art Deco-inspired composition of a South Beach boutique hotel, or the gallery-forward design of a Wynwood or Design District commercial property, the Ellipse provides the finish quality and design resolution that Miami elevator ceiling projects require.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Miami building owners and design teams precise control over the elevator cab’s ambient environment — a particularly meaningful capability in a city where the quality of interior light is always a primary design consideration, whether the building calls for the warm, tropical glow appropriate for a waterfront residence or the crisp, precise illumination demanded by a Class A commercial building in Brickell’s financial district. The Ellipse ceiling’s fully adjustable system delivers both.

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8 FIELD

The 8 Field elevator ceiling’s structured eight-panel geometry brings architectural precision and visual order to Miami elevator interiors — a design quality that reflects the technical ambition and material conviction that defines Miami’s most celebrated luxury buildings. The balanced, deliberate composition reinforces the design intention throughout a building’s interior program, delivering a refined overhead design appropriate for the branded supertall residences of Brickell, the waterfront luxury towers of Edgewater and North Bay Village, and the boutique hospitality and commercial buildings throughout the Design District, Coconut Grove, and the Art Deco corridors of South Beach.

Customizable in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the 8 Field ceiling provides Miami elevator designers with a high-quality material palette suited to the city’s diverse and demanding building programs. Whether coordinating with the European-influenced warm metalwork of a Baccarat or Cipriani residence lobby, complementing a richly appointed wood veneer cab in a Coconut Grove boutique hotel, or providing a bold contemporary ceiling surface for a Design District gallery building, the 8 Field delivers with the material precision and premium quality Miami’s most demanding elevator ceiling projects require.

Integrated variable temperature LED downlighting — with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade — ensures Miami elevator cabs are precisely illuminated for every application across the city’s diverse and globally scrutinized building landscape. The fully adjustable system creates a well-lit, sophisticated environment that meets the dual demands of Miami’s most design-ambitious building programs — functional precision alongside the warm, tropical quality of light that makes every interior in this extraordinary city feel as genuinely exceptional as the skyline it inhabits.

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6 FIELD

The 6 Field elevator ceiling brings clean, balanced structure and architectural clarity to Miami elevator interiors — a six-panel layout that adds depth and sophistication with a visual confidence well suited to the full range of Miami’s demanding luxury building programs. Its balanced composition performs equally well across the branded supertall residences of Brickell, the bayfront luxury towers of Edgewater, the boutique hospitality properties of South Beach and Coconut Grove, and the creative commercial buildings of Wynwood and the Design District that serve Miami’s growing base of design professionals, gallery owners, and international luxury brand tenants.

Available in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the 6 Field ceiling accommodates Miami’s architecturally diverse and internationally oriented building landscape with consistent quality and precision. Each finish is fabricated to exact tolerances, ensuring a seamless, high-quality elevator ceiling installation that meets the exacting standards of Miami’s most demanding building programs — from the world’s most prominent branded luxury residential towers to the boutique commercial properties where international buyers and design professionals bring genuinely global expectations to every interior detail.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade provides Miami elevator interiors with professional, fully customizable illumination suited to every building type and use. Whether the priority is the warm tropical glow appropriate for a waterfront boutique hotel in Coconut Grove or the crisp precision demanded by a Class A commercial building in Brickell’s financial district, the 6 Field ceiling’s lighting system delivers reliable, adjustable control over every dimension of the elevator cab’s ambient experience and visual quality.

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LINEAR

The Linear elevator ceiling’s clean, directional panel layout brings a contemporary architectural precision to Miami elevator cabs that resonates with the forward-thinking design energy powering the city’s most extraordinary new building programs. The streamlined geometry complements the glass-and-steel supertalls of Brickell, the contemporary bayfront towers of Edgewater, the innovative mixed-use buildings of the Design District and Wynwood, and the new generation of branded luxury residences that are extending Miami’s vertical footprint into some of the most architecturally ambitious structures anywhere in the American Southeast — buildings that command global attention and demand every interior element to meet a world-class standard.

Available in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Linear ceiling provides Miami elevator interior designers with a flexible, premium material palette. Its clean directional profile adapts naturally to the full architectural range Miami presents — from a minimalist tropical-modern cab in a Brickell residential tower to a richer, more warmly appointed composition in a Coconut Grove boutique hotel or a Design District gallery property where the intersection of art, architecture, and luxury retail creates an interior design standard of exceptional sophistication.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Miami building owners and design teams complete control over the elevator’s lighting environment. The Linear ceiling’s adaptable illumination system ensures every Miami elevator cab is lit to precisely the right level of brightness, warmth, and tropical quality for its specific building context — whether serving the aspirational luxury of a Brickell supertall or the intimate boutique atmosphere of a Coconut Grove waterfront hotel.

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STANDARD

The Standard elevator ceiling’s single-panel design delivers clean, resolved sophistication to Miami elevator interiors — a versatile, consistently high-quality solution that performs with equal distinction across the full breadth of the city’s diverse building typologies. Its minimalist profile provides a strong, neutral overhead foundation for any elevator interior design program, supporting the material richness and design intention of the cab walls without visual competition — a quality particularly valued by Miami’s most accomplished luxury residential, commercial, and boutique hospitality building programs throughout the greater Miami-Dade market.

Constructed in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the Standard ceiling meets the material and finish requirements of Miami elevator ceiling projects across the full spectrum of the city’s extraordinarily active and globally competitive building market. Whether the design calls for a warm metallic finish that honors the European-influenced interior of a branded Brickell residence or a clean tropical-modern surface appropriate for an Edgewater bayfront tower or a Design District boutique hotel, the Standard ceiling delivers with the consistency and quality Miami demands.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Miami elevator cabs are professionally illuminated for every building type and use. From the luxury residential supertalls of Brickell and the waterfront towers of Edgewater to the boutique hospitality properties of South Beach and the creative commercial buildings of Wynwood and the Design District, the Standard ceiling’s customizable lighting system brings both practical performance and the warm, tropical ambient quality that every Miami elevator interior deserves.

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BACKPAINTED

The Back Painted glass elevator ceiling brings a luminous, precision-crafted quality to Miami elevator interiors — its 4 or 6-panel layout creating a sleek, reflective overhead surface that captures and amplifies the extraordinary quality of South Florida’s tropical light. In a city where the relationship between architecture and the natural light of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the subtropical sky has always been central to the design culture — and where global buyers evaluate every interior element against the backdrop of some of the world’s most visually extraordinary natural settings — this ceiling delivers visual sophistication and material quality that meets the most exacting standards of Miami’s luxury building market.

Crafted from low-iron glass and framed with an ultra-thin extruded aluminum profile, the back-painted glass ceiling can be specified in any Pantone color — a critical capability in a market where branded luxury residence palettes, the specific color programs of Art Deco-inspired South Beach buildings, and the tropical-modern interiors of Edgewater and North Bay Village all require precise color matching as a fundamental expression of design quality. From the deep turquoise of Biscayne Bay to the warm coral of the South Florida sunrise, every color can be exactly matched.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Miami elevator cabs with back-painted glass ceilings are illuminated to their full aesthetic and functional potential. The advanced lighting system creates a balanced, inviting overhead environment that captures the luminous, tropical quality of South Florida light — delivering the sophisticated, warmly precise atmosphere that Miami’s most discerning building owners and design teams have come to expect as the standard for premium elevator interiors in one of the world’s most design-ambitious and globally competitive luxury markets.

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BACKLIT

In a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December — drawing the world’s most prominent collectors, curators, and design professionals to Biscayne Bay’s extraordinary waterfront — the TrueLight backlit glass elevator ceiling offers a design capability that feels entirely native to Miami’s visual culture. Its 4 or 6-panel layout allows any high-resolution image to be illuminated from within, transforming the elevator ceiling into a luminous, gallery-quality statement above every passenger — whether the image is commissioned artwork, a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, Biscayne Bay’s turquoise expanse at sunrise, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color and light.

Crafted from low-iron custom image laminated glass, the TrueLight ceiling delivers complete design flexibility for Miami elevator interior projects of every scale and artistic ambition. Whether expressing a branded residence’s luxury identity in a Brickell supertall, celebrating Biscayne Bay’s natural beauty in an Edgewater waterfront tower, commissioning an artist known from Art Basel for a Wynwood boutique hotel, or creating a visually extraordinary overhead experience for a Design District gallery property, this ceiling provides the fully fabricated, one-of-a-kind solution Miami’s most design-forward building programs deserve.

The TrueLight backlit glass ceiling is more than an illumination solution in Miami — it is a design statement that reflects the city’s genuine artistic ambition and its position as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture and luxury design. Precision backlighting creates an even, radiant glow that renders imagery with exceptional depth and clarity — delivering a seamless integration of innovation, tropical warmth, and the gallery-quality visual impact that Miami has always demanded of its most ambitious interior environments.

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CUSTOM

For Miami’s most design-demanding projects — the Cipriani supertall, the St. Regis Residences, the Baccarat and Faena branded developments, the world-class boutique hotels of South Beach and the Design District, and the premier commercial buildings that define Brickell’s identity as a global financial and luxury residential district — our custom elevator ceiling program delivers bespoke craftsmanship with no limits and no compromises. Each ceiling is handcrafted to your exact specifications, a fully unique design that brings your vision to life with the precision, artistry, and material quality that Miami’s most globally scrutinized and design-demanding building programs require.

Miami’s architectural diversity — from the branded glass supertalls of Brickell and the copper-clad residences of Edgewater to the Art Deco grandeur of South Beach and the gallery-industrial character of Wynwood — demands a material palette broad enough to meet any creative challenge. Our custom elevator ceilings draw from stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, back-painted glass, lightweight stone, patterned metals, and custom powder-coated finishes, giving Miami designers the full creative range their most ambitious projects require.

For optimal lighting in Miami elevator cabs, our custom ceilings incorporate dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade. This advanced illumination system allows Miami building owners and design teams to calibrate the elevator’s lighting environment with the same precision and artistic intention that this globally celebrated city brings to every dimension of its most extraordinary buildings — ensuring the perfect balance of tropical warmth, luminous quality, and design sophistication for every project the Miami market presents.

HANDRAILS

FLAT BAR

Our Flat Bar elevator handrails bring a clean, architecturally refined presence to Miami elevator interiors — a code-compliant, precision-fabricated design solution that meets the material and performance standards Miami’s globally scrutinized building programs hold as entirely non-negotiable. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver exceptional durability alongside a refined, linear profile equally well suited to the branded supertall residences of Brickell, the bayfront luxury towers of Edgewater, the boutique hospitality properties of South Beach and Coconut Grove, and the design-forward commercial buildings of the Design District and Wynwood.

Available in widths from 1.5 to 8 inches with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, Flat Bar elevator handrails for Miami can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. Whether providing a warm, European-inspired brass accent within a Baccarat or Cipriani residence or a clean, tropical-modern stainless finish within a Design District gallery building or Edgewater bayfront tower, these handrails deliver enduring design quality and lasting material performance under the exacting demands of a city whose luxury interior standards are set not by local convention but by global competition.

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Round

Our Round elevator handrails bring ergonomic refinement and timeless material quality to Miami elevator interiors — a classic, versatile profile that holds its design integrity across the full range of the city’s diverse and globally competitive building typologies. Crafted from stainless steel or brass, these handrails contribute a polished, considered presence to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s branded luxury residences, boutique Art Deco hotels, waterfront commercial buildings, and the growing portfolio of innovative mixed-use properties that serve the international residents, investors, and design professionals who continue to choose Miami as their primary address with increasing frequency and design sophistication.

Available in 1.25″ and 1.5″ widths with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, our Round elevator handrails can be specified to complement any Miami interior design program — from the warm, European-influenced tones suited to a Brickell branded residence or a Coconut Grove boutique hotel to the cool tropical-modern precision appropriate for an Edgewater bayfront tower or a Wynwood art hotel. Designed for both functional reliability and lasting material elegance, they perform consistently across all of Miami’s most demanding and internationally visible building environments.

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Canoe

Precision-machined from solid stainless steel or brass round bar, our Canoe elevator handrails bring sculptural refinement and premium material craftsmanship to Miami elevator interiors. The gently curved end profile offers an ergonomic, refined grip while the machined finish quality speaks directly to the elevated material standards that Miami’s most accomplished luxury residential architects, branded residence designers, and boutique hotel developers hold across every component of their elevator cab specification programs — standards shaped by engagement with the world’s most prominent international design studios and the globally mobile, design-literate buyers they serve.

Available in 1.25″ and 1.5″ widths with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, the Canoe handrail integrates with precision into Miami elevator interiors across the full range of building programs — from the branded supertall residences of Brickell and the boutique waterfront towers of Edgewater and North Bay Village to the prestigious hospitality properties of South Beach and Miami Beach, the art-focused boutique hotels of Wynwood, and the Design District commercial buildings where the world’s most prominent luxury brands hold every interior detail to a standard that demands exactly this level of material precision and handcrafted quality.

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Light

For Miami elevator interiors where design innovation, ambient quality, and the artful use of light are meaningful components of the project brief — which in a city shaped by Art Basel, the Design District’s international gallery culture, and a luxury hospitality sector that competes globally for design recognition is always the case — our Light Series handrails offer a genuinely distinctive solution. Integrated underside LED lighting creates a sophisticated, directional glow that enhances both passenger safety and the atmospheric quality of the cab — a design detail that resonates powerfully in a city whose art world, hospitality sector, and luxury residential buildings all understand that the quality of light is the most powerful differentiator in any interior environment.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes in stainless steel or brass, the Light Series elevator handrails give Miami designers a customizable, high-impact accent that elevates the cab interior beyond the functional. The downward-facing LED illumination adds a layer of design sophistication that complements Miami’s most ambitious elevator interior programs — from the branded luxury supertalls of Brickell and the boutique art hotels of Wynwood to the premier waterfront residences of Edgewater and Key Biscayne and the internationally oriented commercial buildings of the Design District.

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Bridge

The Bridge Series elevator handrails’ end-mounted standoff design creates a clean, architectural floating span that speaks to the design clarity and visual precision that Miami’s most accomplished contemporary architects and branded residence interior designers value alongside the city’s characteristic tropical richness. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver structural integrity with a visual lightness that is particularly compelling in the contemporary luxury towers of Brickell and Edgewater, the tropical-modern boutique buildings of North Bay Village, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Design District and Wynwood where architectural restraint and premium material quality define a building’s competitive position within the world’s most demanding luxury interior market.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes, the Bridge Series elevator handrails adapt cleanly to a wide range of Miami elevator interior design programs. Their minimalist structural profile makes a strong, resolved design statement without competing with surrounding finish materials — making them an ideal choice for Miami architects and designers who understand that in a market where every interior element is evaluated against a global benchmark, the most powerful design decisions are those that achieve their visual authority through precision, quality, and architectural intelligence rather than decorative excess.

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Leather

For Miami elevator interiors where luxury is expressed through the warmth of natural materials, the refinement of premium craft, and the tactile quality that signals genuine high-end investment — values central to the branded residence programs of Brickell’s most prestigious towers and the boutique hospitality properties of South Beach and Coconut Grove — our leather-wrapped handrails deliver an unmatched combination of material distinction and design sophistication. A stainless steel or brass base elegantly wrapped in premium leather creates an elevator handrail that resonates with Miami’s most prestigious residential addresses, its Design District boutique hotels, and the private club properties whose interior standards are held to a genuinely global benchmark.

Available in a range of leather finishes from richly textured tones to clean, tropical-modern styles, our leather elevator handrails for Miami can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. The combination of metal and premium leather creates a warm, tactile statement that resonates in a market where the world’s wealthiest and most design-sophisticated residents bring expectations formed by penthouses in Buenos Aires, villas in São Paulo, and the finest hotel interiors in London and New York — and hold every Miami building they choose to inhabit to exactly the same exceptional standard.

FINISHES

Glass

In Miami’s globally competitive design market — where international buyers evaluate every interior element against a benchmark that includes the finest luxury buildings in New York, São Paulo, London, and Dubai — glass elevator interior finishes offer a uniquely powerful combination of luminosity, tropical clarity, and contemporary visual quality. Our range of glass elevator interior panels creates sleek, vibrant, and architecturally refined cab interiors that meet the extraordinary expectations of Miami’s design community and the building programs it serves across the full spectrum of Brickell’s branded supertalls, Edgewater’s bayfront towers, and South Beach’s storied Art Deco waterfront.

TrueColor back-painted glass in any Pantone shade provides complete color precision for Miami elevator interior panel programs — a critical capability in a city where branded luxury residence palettes, the specific tropical-modern color programs of Edgewater’s waterfront towers, and the Art Deco-inspired interiors of South Beach’s boutique hotels all make exact color matching a fundamental design requirement. For projects combining color with surface texture, our Etched & Back-painted glass adds refined tropical character that gives Miami architects and designers comprehensive creative control over every cab surface.

For the most immersive Miami elevator interior experience, our TrueLight backlit glass creates a radiant, luminous environment that captures the extraordinary quality of Biscayne Bay light and the visual culture of a city that hosts one of the world’s most important art events every December. Combined with commissioned imagery, branded luxury elements, or Art Basel-caliber artistic works, these glass elevator interior finishes deliver the highest level of luxury cab design that Miami’s most globally competitive and design-ambitious building programs consistently demand and deserve.

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Wood

Wood veneer elevator interior finishes bring natural warmth, organic material richness, and a welcome counterpoint to glass and metal in Miami elevator cabs — a material particularly resonant in the boutique residential buildings of Coconut Grove, the warm Art Deco-inspired interiors of South Beach, and the nature-connected luxury residences of Key Biscayne and North Bay Village where the tropical landscape and Biscayne Bay waterfront create a natural design context for organic, wood-rich interior compositions that feel genuinely at home within Miami’s extraordinary natural setting.

Our selection of domestic and exotic wood veneer elevator interior panels gives Miami designers access to a comprehensive material palette suited to the city’s diverse building programs. From the deep, rich grain of walnut and the bold warmth of teak — materials that complement the tropical luxury aesthetic of Coconut Grove’s boutique hotels and Key Biscayne’s waterfront residences — to the lighter, contemporary warmth of oak and maple suited to the tropical-modern towers of Edgewater and the boutique luxury buildings of the Design District, each veneer is carefully selected for quality and material character.

Wood veneer’s natural warmth pairs beautifully with the glass, metal, and stone finishes that define Miami luxury elevator interior design. Combining rich tropical wood tones with warm Muntz metal, polished brass, or lightweight stone creates layered, multi-dimensional elevator interiors that bring natural material warmth and depth to the sleek, precision-crafted spaces that define Miami’s most celebrated luxury buildings — delivering an interior quality that resonates equally with international buyers from Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East who prize natural material richness as a fundamental expression of genuine luxury.

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Laminate

Laminate elevator interior finishes offer Miami designers a high-performance, creatively versatile solution that meets the practical demands of a city whose luxury buildings operate at extraordinary levels of occupancy and international visibility, without sacrificing the design quality or visual impact that Miami’s globally competitive building market always demands. Available in a broad spectrum of textures, patterns, and colors, our elevator interior panels in laminate deliver the visual richness of natural materials with enhanced durability and easy maintenance — qualities that Miami building owners and elevator companies recognize as essential across the city’s most actively used luxury residential towers, branded hotel properties, and commercial buildings.

From woodgrain and solid color to tropical stone-patterned and abstract designs, our laminate elevator interior panels give Miami projects a virtually unlimited design vocabulary calibrated to the city’s unique visual culture. Whether the goal is the natural warmth of tropical wood for a Coconut Grove boutique hotel, a bold branded graphic for a Brickell luxury residential tower, or a precisely specified color and texture for a Wynwood art hotel or Design District gallery space, our laminates bring high-quality finish performance to Miami elevator interiors across the full range of the city’s extraordinary and globally watched building programs.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking the most visually distinctive and brand-specific result, our laminates combine powerfully with back-painted glass, etched glass, and specialty metals. Pairing laminate panels with warm metallic accents or vibrant custom glass creates the dynamic material contrasts that add depth, visual energy, and the design sophistication that distinguishes the most celebrated elevator interiors in Miami’s luxury residential, boutique hospitality, and premier commercial building programs from everything else in one of the world’s most demanding and internationally scrutinized luxury design markets.

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Metal

Metal elevator interior finishes bring material authority, tropical precision, and the visual energy that resonates across Miami’s extraordinary building landscape. From the branded supertall residences of Brickell — whose facades reference French crystal, nautical themes, and the golden age of ocean liners — to the boutique luxury towers of Edgewater, the Art Deco properties of South Beach, and the gallery-industrial buildings of Wynwood and the Design District, our metal finishes deliver elevator interiors that feel genuinely at home within a city whose architectural culture has always understood the power of premium metalwork to define a building’s character and signal its ambitions.

Miami luxury elevator interior design demands a metal finish palette broad enough to serve the city’s remarkable architectural and cultural diversity. Our range spans the timeless warmth of brass and Muntz — materials that complement the European-inspired interiors of the Baccarat and Cipriani residences and the warm boutique hotels of Coconut Grove and South Beach — through the technical precision of colored and patterned stainless steel suited to the tropical-modern towers of Edgewater and the design-forward commercial buildings of the Design District, giving Miami’s architects and designers the full material spectrum their most globally competitive projects require.

Metal’s natural versatility makes it the ideal foundation for Miami’s most layered and design-sophisticated elevator cab compositions. Combining metal finishes with back-painted glass in tropical blues and warm corals, etched glass, or wood veneer creates the richly textured, multi-dimensional interiors that define luxury elevator interior design in Miami — delivering the material contrast, visual energy, and premium quality that meets the expectations of the world’s most design-literate luxury real estate market and the globally extraordinary buildings it continues to produce in extraordinary volume.

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Stone

Lightweight stone elevator interior finishes bring the material authority and timeless prestige of natural stone to Miami elevator cabs without the structural constraints of traditional stone installation — and in a city whose finest branded residences and premier hospitality properties routinely feature marble, travertine, and premium natural stone as a fundamental expression of luxury quality, our lightweight stone panels extend that material language into the elevator interior with engineering precision and the design integrity Miami’s most demanding and globally scrutinized building programs require.

Choose from thin-cut natural stone veneers for an authentic, organic material presence in Miami elevator interior panels — the kind of genuine natural material quality that the city’s branded luxury supertalls, premier boutique hotels, and most distinguished commercial buildings consistently prize — or digitally printed ceramic stone patterns that replicate the visual richness of marble, travertine, and tropical limestone with added consistency and the practical durability that Miami’s climate and high-traffic building environments demand. Both deliver the prestigious aesthetic of natural stone with the structural efficiency Miami’s high-rise elevator interior projects require.

Lightweight stone’s natural material authority pairs beautifully with the glass, metal, laminate, and wood finishes available across our Miami elevator interior design program. Combining stone panels with back-painted glass in tropical-inspired tones, warm wood veneers, or polished Muntz metalwork creates a richly layered, multi-material cab interior that meets the highest expectations of Miami’s most discerning architects and internationally oriented building programs — a fully resolved, premium result worthy of one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally watched, and architecturally ambitious luxury cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Miami elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary resonance in a city that hosts Art Basel Miami Beach every December, that is home to the Pérez Art Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art, and that has established itself as one of the world’s leading centers for visual culture, luxury design, and the intersection of art and architecture. These precision-fabricated panels bring depth, tropical warmth, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Miami’s luxury residential towers, boutique art hotels, branded commercial buildings, and the waterfront properties that define the extraordinary skyline of Biscayne Bay.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Miami elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the turquoise of Biscayne Bay at sunrise and the Art Deco pastel grandeur of South Beach to a branded luxury residence’s visual identity, a commissioned work by an artist featured at Art Basel, or an abstract composition drawn from Miami’s extraordinary tropical color palette and its unique position at the intersection of American, Latin American, and global design culture. This creative latitude allows Miami designers to craft elevator interiors of genuine artistic ambition and world-class quality.

For Miami elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that meets the world’s highest standard for luxury and visual impact, TrueLight backlit glass panels combine beautifully with our metal, laminate, and wood veneer finishes. Whether deployed as a statement rear wall, an illuminated ceiling feature, or a seamlessly integrated design element, TrueLight panels bring the innovation, tropical luminosity, and gallery-quality visual sophistication that Miami has always brought to its most ambitious design programs — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in one of the world’s most extraordinary, globally celebrated, and architecturally aspirational cities.