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Philadelphia is America’s oldest great city — a place where the Declaration of Independence was signed, where Benjamin Franklin walked the streets, where the Benjamin Franklin Parkway was conceived as the grandest civic boulevard in the Western Hemisphere, and where 30th Street Station stands as one of the finest Beaux-Arts railway terminals in the world. Against that backdrop of extraordinary architectural legacy, Philadelphia is building forward with genuine ambition: Arthaus by Kohn Pedersen Fox rising 47 stories on the Avenue of the Arts, Pearl Properties’ Harper Square at 567 feet on Rittenhouse Square, the Laurel holding its place as the tallest residential tower in the city, and 66 active development projects transforming Center City while life-sciences campuses at Schuylkill Yards reshape University City. Architectural Elevator Design brings the precision fabrication, material quality, and complete turnkey delivery that Philadelphia’s most demanding luxury residential, commercial, and institutional building programs require and deserve.

Fabrication

Philadelphia’s building community — its architects, developers, elevator companies, and building owners — operates with the exacting sensibility of a city that has always known the difference between something built to last and something built to impress. The oldest great city in America holds its buildings to a standard shaped by centuries of architectural ambition and the constant presence of extraordinary predecessors. Our turnkey manufacturing model delivers complete, ready-to-install Philadelphia elevator interior assemblies engineered to exact specifications, with custom sizing, substrate mounting, and all installation hardware included. From the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts to the life-sciences campuses of Schuylkill Yards, the boutique buildings of Fishtown and Northern Liberties, and the historic properties of Society Hill and Old City, Architectural Elevator Design provides the fabrication precision Philadelphia’s most demanding building programs require.

Installation

Explore our portfolio of fully customizable elevator interior series — each designed and fabricated to perform at the level Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, KPF-designed commercial properties, life-sciences campuses, and historic building programs demand. From the landmark towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts and the Beaux-Arts grandeur of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor to the design-forward buildings of Fishtown and the University City life-sciences district, we bring every Philadelphia elevator interior to life with craftsmanship, material depth, and the architectural conviction that this singular and historically resonant city has always expected of its finest buildings. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover what Architectural Elevator Design brings to Philadelphia elevator cab design. Let’s elevate your space together.

Philadelphia carries its architectural history as a living standard — a city where Independence Hall, the Reading Terminal Market, 30th Street Station, and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway set a civic design benchmark that every generation of buildings must answer. That standard is now being met by Arthaus — 47 floors of KPF-designed glass and steel on the Avenue of the Arts — by Harper Square rising 567 feet on Rittenhouse Square, by 66 active development projects reshaping Center City, and by the life-sciences transformation of Schuylkill Yards. Architectural Elevator Design delivers custom Philadelphia elevator interiors fabricated to the precise standards this historic and increasingly ambitious city requires.

In a city whose greatest rooms — the Grand Hall of 30th Street Station, the Reading Terminal Market’s iron-and-glass train shed, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts — set an overhead design standard that has shaped Philadelphia’s architectural expectations for over a century, elevator ceiling design carries genuine historical weight. Our custom elevator ceiling designs bring material sophistication and precision craftsmanship to Philadelphia elevator cabs, from the KPF-designed towers of the Avenue of the Arts and the luxury residential buildings of Rittenhouse Square to the historic renovations of Society Hill and Old City and the life-sciences campuses of University City.

Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, historic renovations, and design-forward commercial properties all demand elevator handrails that combine code compliance with the material quality and design integrity a city shaped by over three centuries of architectural ambition 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 Philadelphia, from the landmark towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts to the historic buildings of Society Hill and the life-sciences campuses of Schuylkill Yards.

Philadelphia architects and interior designers bring a material sensibility shaped by a city whose design culture spans three centuries of accumulated architectural wisdom — from the Georgian brick and marble of Society Hill and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts to the Beaux-Arts grandeur of 30th Street Station, the Modernist towers of Penn Center, and the KPF glass and steel of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts. 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 Philadelphia’s design community the creative range and material quality their projects demand across the full historical and contemporary depth of this extraordinary city.

In a city that gave the world the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Barnes Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and a cultural life of extraordinary depth and civic seriousness, TrueLight backlit glass panels bring a compelling artistic dimension to Philadelphia elevator interior design. Custom-printed with any high-resolution image — from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway’s European-inspired grandeur and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts’ collection, an institution’s own identity, or an image drawn from Philadelphia’s remarkable cultural heritage — our panels transform elevator cabs into luminous, culturally resonant environments worthy of America’s most historically significant city.

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Paris Series

The Paris Series elevator interior brings warmth, European material refinement, and a timeless elegance that resonates naturally in a city whose Benjamin Franklin Parkway was deliberately modeled on the Champs-Élysées — a civic gesture of extraordinary cultural confidence from a city that has always understood Europe’s design traditions as native to its own identity. Custom Muntz metal creates a rich, golden depth ideally suited to the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square, the prestigious buildings of the Avenue of the Arts, the historic renovations of Society Hill and Fitler Square, and the boutique hotels and residential buildings of Midtown Village and Logan Circle that serve Philadelphia’s growing community of design-conscious professionals and permanent residents.

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 Philadelphia elevator cabs into genuinely refined, historically resonant spaces. The combination speaks to the elevated material standards that Philadelphia building owners, architects, and elevator companies hold for the city’s most distinguished properties, informed by a civic culture that has been setting the standard for American architectural ambition since the 18th century and whose finest buildings have always been held to a standard shaped by that extraordinary and enduring legacy.

Fully customizable to the specific requirements of Philadelphia elevator interior design, the Paris Series can be tailored across a range of metal tones, stone selections, and mirror variations. Whether completing the Arthaus or Harper Square luxury condominiums, a Rittenhouse Square boutique residence, a Society Hill historic renovation, a prestigious law firm or financial institution in Center City, or a life-sciences building at Schuylkill Yards, every detail can be personalized to complement the building’s character and its place within Philadelphia’s extraordinary architectural story.

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Berlin Series

Philadelphia’s commercial and institutional building programs — the life-sciences campuses reshaping Schuylkill Yards alongside Drexel University, Chubb’s new headquarters advancing through construction on Market Street, the East Market development transforming the eastern heart of Center City, and the Class A commercial towers serving Philadelphia’s financial, legal, and institutional community — demand 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 well suited to Philadelphia’s most ambitious commercial, institutional, 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 Philadelphia luxury elevator interior design demands. The interplay of textured metal and reflective glass creates a layered, sophisticated aesthetic that performs equally well in the life-sciences towers of University City, the commercial buildings of Center City’s eastern corridor, the design-forward buildings of Fishtown and Northern Liberties, and the institutional properties of University City where Penn and Drexel are building a research campus whose ambitions rival those of New York and Cambridge.

The Berlin Series offers extensive customization well suited to Philadelphia’s architecturally rich building landscape. From patterned stainless finishes that echo the precision of the city’s most celebrated modern buildings to Pantone-inspired back-painted glass in the warm ochre and stone tones of Philadelphia’s Georgian and Federal brick architecture, every element can be precisely specified to reflect the building’s design direction and its place within a city whose design vocabulary spans three extraordinary centuries of American architectural history.

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Atlanta Series

For Philadelphia elevator interiors where material texture, industrial character, and authentic design expression are the priorities, the Atlanta Series delivers through full-height metal mesh panels that create a bold, architecturally honest aesthetic at home in the city’s most design-forward creative and boutique buildings. The design resonates naturally with the industrial loft character of Fishtown and Northern Liberties — two of the most design-forward neighborhoods in the American Northeast — where the creative and professional community that has claimed Philadelphia’s riverfront industrial buildings is producing a building culture of genuine and growing ambition.

Framed in 2-piece brass or stainless steel, the Atlanta Series brings structural precision and premium material quality to Philadelphia elevator cabs. The architectural framing transforms the mesh panels into a resolved design statement equally well suited to the boutique commercial buildings of Fishtown and the Northern Liberties, the adaptive reuse properties of Old City and the Spring Garden corridor, the design-forward residential buildings of East Kensington and Brewerytown, and the creative mixed-use developments that are extending the energy of Philadelphia’s most dynamic neighborhoods into the city’s emerging development corridors.

Philadelphia’s architectural range — from the Georgian brick of Society Hill and the Beaux-Arts grandeur of 30th Street Station to the KPF modernism of Arthaus and the industrial loft character of Fishtown — makes the Atlanta Series’ 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 one of the most architecturally layered cities in America.

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Boston Series

The Boston Series brings clean horizontal lines and Pantone-inspired back-painted glass precision to Philadelphia elevator interiors — an approach that captures the restrained architectural intelligence that Philadelphia’s most accomplished architects have always valued alongside the city’s characteristic material depth and historical richness. The streamlined layout enhances light and openness within Philadelphia elevator cabs, creating a polished, contemporary aesthetic well suited to the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts, the commercial buildings of Center City and University City, and the institutional properties of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor serving Philadelphia’s world-class cultural and civic community.

Framed in stainless or brass metal, the Boston Series balances structural integrity with visual refinement in a way that feels at home within Philadelphia’s design culture. The premium metal accents complement both the clean contemporary towers of Center City’s new development wave and the more classically appointed boutique properties of Rittenhouse Square and Society Hill, where the constant presence of exceptional historic architecture sets a standard for material quality and architectural restraint that every new building in Philadelphia must acknowledge and answer.

Complete Pantone color customization gives Philadelphia elevator interior design teams the creative precision their projects require. Whether coordinating with the warm ochre and brick tones that run through Philadelphia’s Georgian architectural heritage, aligning with the precise design palette of a KPF commercial building on the Avenue of the Arts, or specifying the exact corporate brand standard of a Chubb or Comcast headquarters, the Boston Series delivers the color accuracy and material quality that Philadelphia’s most demanding and architecturally serious building programs require.

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Copenhagen Series

The Copenhagen Series’ vertically oriented back-painted glass panels bring a quality of height, luminosity, and refined contemporary elegance to Philadelphia elevator interiors that resonates with a city adding ambitious new towers to one of the most historically significant skylines in America. Harper Square at 567 feet on Rittenhouse Square, Arthaus at 47 stories on the Avenue of the Arts, and the Laurel at 599 feet standing as the city’s tallest residential building — Philadelphia is building upward with a new confidence that honors rather than overawes its remarkable architectural legacy. The Copenhagen’s vertical emphasis enhances that upward aspiration within the elevator cab itself.

Available frameless or framed in stainless or brass, the Copenhagen Series adapts to Philadelphia’s extraordinary architectural range — from the contemporary glass towers of Center City’s newest development to the historic brick and marble buildings of Society Hill and the classical grandeur of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the life-sciences campuses of Schuylkill Yards, and the industrial loft character of Fishtown and Northern Liberties. The minimalist profile integrates cleanly across the full spectrum of Philadelphia building typologies, meeting every design program with precision and quality.

Fully customizable in any Pantone color, the Copenhagen Series gives Philadelphia elevator interior design teams complete creative latitude across the city’s full architectural depth. From the warm brick and stone tones that reflect Philadelphia’s Georgian and Federal heritage to the refined contemporary hues of the city’s newest commercial towers, every element can be precisely specified to reflect the building’s identity and its place within the extraordinary architectural narrative of America’s oldest and most historically layered great city.

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Portland Series

The Portland Series brings creative flexibility and the expressive power of custom-printed laminate materials to Philadelphia elevator interior design — a platform ideally suited to a city whose cultural life is anchored by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and one of the most significant collections of public art in America. From the boutique hotels and design-forward commercial buildings of Fishtown and Northern Liberties to the institutional properties of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor, the life-sciences campuses of University City, and the luxury residential towers of Center City, the Portland Series delivers a fully fabricated elevator interior that can express any creative vision with Philadelphia’s characteristic material intelligence and architectural depth.

For Philadelphia properties where technology, life sciences, and institutional identity are strategic design priorities — a consideration of particular relevance in a city whose Penn Medicine, Jefferson Health, Drexel University, and the life-sciences campuses of Schuylkill Yards are reshaping University City into one of the most innovative research corridors on the East Coast — the Portland Series’ optional interactive Samsung displays offer a compelling capability. These dynamic screens can deliver institutional branding, research facility programming, or building information that transforms the elevator cab into an active, purposeful component of the building’s broader occupant experience.

The Portland Series’ comprehensive customization palette — from the warm brick and stone tones of Philadelphia’s Georgian architectural tradition to bold graphic panels celebrating the Barnes Foundation’s extraordinary art collection, the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s iconic steps, or the city’s extraordinary civic and cultural heritage — makes it one of the most versatile elevator interior solutions for Philadelphia’s diverse and historically informed building landscape. Every panel can be precisely specified to honor the building’s design intent and its place within America’s most architecturally significant and historically resonant city.

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Seattle Series

Philadelphia’s extraordinary cultural depth — the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (the oldest art museum and school in the United States), the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Rosenbach, and a civic commitment to the arts that has shaped the city’s identity since the 18th century — makes the Seattle Series a design capability of genuine and immediate cultural resonance. Full-height custom backlit glass rear wall panels transform elevator cabs into luminous, gallery-quality environments — displaying the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk, a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill, or an institution’s own visual identity — with the precision and depth of a world-class installation.

The Seattle Series sets a new standard for luxury elevator interior design in Philadelphia. Soft, even backlighting renders high-resolution imagery with exceptional clarity and depth — delivering a premium, fully fabricated cab interior that resonates equally with the KPF-designed Arthaus condominiums on the Avenue of the Arts, the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square, the prestigious law firms and financial institutions of Center City, the institutional buildings of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor, and the design-forward boutique properties of Fishtown and Northern Liberties.

Beyond the signature backlit rear wall, the Seattle Series offers a complete range of side wall finish options for a fully coordinated Philadelphia 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 worthy of America’s oldest great city and the extraordinary architectural legacy that shapes every design decision made within its remarkably storied streets.

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Soho Series

The Soho Series brings creative expression and visual storytelling to Philadelphia elevator interiors through a rear accent wall featuring a custom-printed laminate — a design capability of particular resonance in a city whose cultural heritage offers some of the richest visual narratives in American civic life. The Benjamin Franklin Parkway’s European grandeur, the extraordinary collection of the Barnes Foundation, the Georgian brick symmetry of Society Hill, the industrial loft character of Fishtown, the Beaux-Arts precision of 30th Street Station, the KPF glass-and-steel ambition of Arthaus — any of these visual narratives can be woven into a precision-fabricated elevator interior that authentically reflects the building’s character within Philadelphia’s extraordinary urban story.

The Soho Series’ custom-printed laminate delivers both creative freedom and the material durability Philadelphia’s high-traffic buildings demand. Whether the building calls for a civic image celebrating Philadelphia’s architectural heritage for a Center City landmark renovation, an abstract composition referencing the Barnes Foundation’s collection for a Parkway boutique hotel, a warm brick and stone graphic evoking Philadelphia’s Georgian identity for a Society Hill residential building, or a clean contemporary design for a life-sciences building at Schuylkill Yards, the laminate delivers lasting visual quality with the premium material performance Philadelphia building programs require.

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 Philadelphia 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 architecturally considered, historically grounded, and design-forward as the most celebrated buildings in one of the world’s most architecturally significant and culturally extraordinary cities.

CEILINGS

ELLIPSE

The Ellipse elevator ceiling’s floating geometry and softly rounded form bring an architectural warmth and distinction to Philadelphia elevator interiors that honors the city’s long tradition of designing interior spaces with both structural conviction and visual refinement. In a city whose Great Room at 30th Street Station, whose Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts galleries, and whose Girard College chapel have all set exceptional standards for interior architectural quality, the Ellipse delivers an overhead composition that elevates the passenger experience with the kind of genuine architectural quality Philadelphia’s finest buildings have always demanded.

Available in Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Ellipse ceiling adapts to Philadelphia’s full range of architectural contexts. Whether complementing the warm, classically appointed interiors of a Society Hill renovation or a Rittenhouse Square luxury tower, the contemporary precision of a KPF commercial building on the Avenue of the Arts, or the boutique character of a Fishtown or Northern Liberties mixed-use property, the Ellipse provides the finish quality and design resolution that Philadelphia elevator ceiling projects consistently demand.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Philadelphia building owners and design teams precise control over the elevator cab’s ambient environment. Whether serving the professional precision of a Center City law firm headquarters, the gallery-quality illumination of an Avenue of the Arts residential building, or the warm domestic atmosphere of a Rittenhouse Square luxury residence, the Ellipse ceiling’s fully adjustable lighting system ensures every Philadelphia elevator cab is illuminated with the care and architectural intelligence this city’s finest spaces have always deserved.

CEILINGS

8 FIELD

The 8 Field elevator ceiling’s structured eight-panel geometry brings architectural precision and visual order to Philadelphia elevator interiors — a design quality that reflects the tradition of structural clarity and material conviction running through the city’s most admired architecture from the Georgian order of Independence Hall and Society Hill to the Beaux-Arts precision of 30th Street Station and the contemporary ambition of KPF’s Arthaus. The balanced, deliberate composition reinforces the design intention throughout a building’s interior program, delivering a refined overhead design appropriate for Philadelphia’s most demanding luxury residential, commercial, and institutional building programs.

Customizable in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the 8 Field ceiling provides Philadelphia elevator designers with a high-quality material palette suited to the city’s architecturally diverse building programs. Whether coordinating with the warm, classically appointed interior of a Rittenhouse Square luxury lobby, complementing a wood veneer cab in a Society Hill historic renovation, or providing a refined contemporary ceiling for a life-sciences building in the Schuylkill Yards campus, the 8 Field delivers with the material precision and quality Philadelphia’s most demanding elevator ceiling projects require.

Integrated variable temperature LED downlighting — with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade — ensures Philadelphia elevator cabs are precisely illuminated for every application across the city’s diverse and historically informed building landscape. The fully adjustable system creates a well-lit, sophisticated environment that honors Philadelphia’s tradition of building interiors where the quality of light is as carefully considered as the quality of materials — a tradition shaped by three centuries of architectural ambition in America’s most historically significant city.

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6 FIELD

The 6 Field elevator ceiling brings clean, balanced structure and architectural clarity to Philadelphia elevator interiors — a six-panel layout that adds depth and sophistication with the purposeful restraint that Philadelphia’s most accomplished architects and building owners prize. Its balanced composition performs with equal distinction across the full range of Philadelphia elevator ceiling projects, from the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts to the historic renovations of Society Hill and Old City, the commercial buildings of Center City and University City, and the boutique properties of Fishtown and Northern Liberties that reflect Philadelphia’s thriving design-forward neighborhood culture.

Available in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the 6 Field ceiling accommodates Philadelphia’s architecturally extraordinary and deeply varied 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 standards of Philadelphia’s most demanding building programs — from a sensitive renovation of a Society Hill Georgian townhouse to the completion of a new luxury tower on Rittenhouse Square or a life-sciences building in the Schuylkill Yards development.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade provides Philadelphia elevator interiors with professional, fully customizable illumination suited to every building type and use across the city. Whether the priority is the precise, professional illumination of a law firm headquarters in Center City or the warm, residential atmosphere of a Fitler Square boutique renovation, the 6 Field ceiling’s lighting system delivers reliable, precisely calibrated control over every dimension of the elevator cab’s ambient quality.

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LINEAR

The Linear elevator ceiling’s clean, directional panel layout brings a contemporary architectural precision to Philadelphia elevator cabs that resonates with the forward-thinking design ambition driving the city’s most exciting new building programs — the 47-story KPF tower on the Avenue of the Arts, the 567-foot Harper Square on Rittenhouse, the life-sciences campus at Schuylkill Yards, and the wave of design-forward residential buildings transforming Fishtown, Northern Liberties, and the Spring Garden corridor into some of the most architecturally interesting neighborhoods in the American Northeast.

Available in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Linear ceiling provides Philadelphia elevator interior designers with a flexible, premium material palette. Its clean directional profile adapts naturally to Philadelphia’s full architectural range — from a minimalist contemporary cab in a Schuylkill Yards life-sciences building to a richer, more warmly appointed composition in a Rittenhouse Square luxury residential building or a classic boutique hotel in the Midtown Village or Logan Circle neighborhoods that anchor Philadelphia’s most coveted and design-conscious urban addresses.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Philadelphia building owners and design teams complete control over the elevator’s lighting environment. Whether serving a Class A commercial building in Center City, a luxury residential tower on Rittenhouse Square, or a boutique hotel in Fishtown’s design-forward corridor, the Linear ceiling’s adaptable illumination system ensures every Philadelphia elevator cab is lit to precisely the right level of brightness, warmth, and architectural quality for its specific building context.

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STANDARD

The Standard elevator ceiling’s single-panel design delivers clean, resolved sophistication to Philadelphia elevator interiors — a versatile, consistently high-quality solution that performs with equal distinction across the full breadth of the city’s architecturally extraordinary and deeply varied 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 unnecessary visual complexity — a quality particularly valued by Philadelphia’s most accomplished luxury residential, commercial, and institutional building programs throughout Center City and the greater metropolitan area.

Constructed in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the Standard ceiling meets the material and finish requirements of Philadelphia elevator ceiling projects across the full spectrum of the city’s building market. Whether the design calls for a warm brass finish suited to the classically appointed interior of a Rittenhouse Square luxury building or a clean contemporary stainless surface appropriate for a life-sciences building at Schuylkill Yards or a new commercial tower in Center City, the Standard ceiling delivers with the consistency and quality Philadelphia’s most demanding building programs require.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Philadelphia elevator cabs are professionally illuminated for every building type and use across the city. From the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of the Arts to the boutique properties of Fishtown and Northern Liberties and the institutional buildings of University City and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor, the Standard ceiling’s customizable lighting system brings both practical performance and the ambient quality every Philadelphia elevator interior deserves.

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BACKPAINTED

The Back Painted glass elevator ceiling brings a luminous, precision-crafted quality to Philadelphia elevator interiors — its 4 or 6-panel layout creating a sleek, reflective overhead surface that adds a contemporary sophistication to the elevator cab. In Philadelphia’s growing portfolio of luxury residential towers, life-sciences campuses, and design-forward commercial buildings, where design expectations have risen significantly alongside the city’s extraordinary architectural ambitions, this ceiling delivers visual polish and material quality that meets the standard of the city’s most discerning building programs across Center City, Rittenhouse Square, and beyond.

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 for Philadelphia elevator interior design projects where precise coordination with a law firm’s brand standards, a luxury residential tower’s architectural color program, the institutional palette of a Penn Medicine or Jefferson Health facility, or the specific design requirements of a boutique hotel on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway are required. The result is a high-end, fully customized ceiling of exceptional clarity.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Philadelphia elevator cabs with back-painted glass ceilings are illuminated to their full aesthetic and functional potential. The advanced lighting system creates a balanced, luminous overhead environment — delivering the sophisticated atmosphere that Philadelphia’s most discerning building owners and design teams have come to expect as the new standard for premium elevator interiors in America’s oldest and most architecturally proud great city.

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BACKLIT

Philadelphia’s world-class cultural institutions — the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Foundation, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Rodin Museum, and a Parkway corridor of civic cultural buildings that rivals any in America — make the TrueLight backlit glass elevator ceiling a design capability of extraordinary resonance in this market. 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 displaying the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk, a work from the Barnes Foundation’s unrivaled collection, the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity.

Crafted from low-iron custom image laminated glass, the TrueLight ceiling delivers complete design flexibility for Philadelphia elevator interior projects of every scale and cultural ambition. Whether expressing a law firm’s institutional identity in a Center City tower, celebrating Philadelphia’s architectural heritage in an Avenue of the Arts residential building, honoring the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in a nearby commercial renovation, or creating a culturally resonant ceiling for a boutique hotel in the Midtown Village arts district, this ceiling provides the fully fabricated, one-of-a-kind solution Philadelphia’s most design-forward building programs deserve.

The TrueLight backlit glass ceiling is more than an illumination solution in Philadelphia — it is a design statement that reflects the city’s deep conviction that its buildings must be worthy of the extraordinary cultural and civic heritage that surrounds them. Precision backlighting creates an even, radiant glow that renders imagery with exceptional depth — delivering a seamless integration of innovation, historical richness, and the architectural intelligence that has made Philadelphia one of the most visually extraordinary cities in the world for over three centuries.

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CUSTOM

For Philadelphia’s most architecturally significant projects — the Arthaus condominiums by KPF on the Avenue of the Arts, the Harper Square tower on Rittenhouse Square, the life-sciences buildings of Schuylkill Yards, the historic renovations of Society Hill and Old City, and the premier institutional properties of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor — our custom elevator ceiling program delivers bespoke craftsmanship at the absolute highest level. 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 America’s oldest great city has always expected of its finest buildings.

Philadelphia’s architectural diversity — from the Georgian brick of Society Hill and the Beaux-Arts grandeur of 30th Street Station to the KPF modernism of Arthaus and the industrial loft character of Fishtown and Northern Liberties — 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 Philadelphia designers the full creative range their most ambitious projects require.

For optimal lighting in Philadelphia elevator cabs, our custom ceilings incorporate dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade. This advanced illumination system allows Philadelphia building owners and design teams to calibrate the elevator’s lighting environment with the same precision and architectural conviction that the oldest great city in America has always brought to the design of its most significant interior spaces — ensuring the perfect balance of warmth, quality, and architectural integrity for every project Philadelphia presents.

HANDRAILS

FLAT BAR

Our Flat Bar elevator handrails bring a clean, architecturally refined presence to Philadelphia elevator interiors — a code-compliant, precision-fabricated solution that meets the material and performance standards the city’s most demanding building programs have always held with the architectural conviction of a city that built the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 30th Street Station, and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and has expected every building since to meet the standard they established. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver exceptional durability alongside a refined, linear profile suited to the full range of Philadelphia’s diverse and historically extraordinary building programs.

Available in widths from 1.5 to 8 inches with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, Flat Bar elevator handrails for Philadelphia can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. Whether providing a warm, polished brass accent within a Rittenhouse Square luxury residence or a Society Hill historic renovation, or a clean stainless finish within a Schuylkill Yards life-sciences building or an Avenue of the Arts commercial tower, these handrails deliver enduring design quality and lasting material performance under the demanding conditions of Philadelphia’s most active and design-conscious buildings.

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Round

Our Round elevator handrails bring ergonomic comfort and timeless material quality to Philadelphia elevator interiors — a classic, versatile profile that holds its design integrity across the full range of the city’s architecturally extraordinary and historically layered building typologies. Crafted from stainless steel or brass, these handrails contribute a warm, considered presence to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, historic renovations, boutique hotels, and the growing portfolio of design-forward commercial and mixed-use buildings that are extending Philadelphia’s architectural ambition into neighborhoods that have long deserved it.

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 Philadelphia interior design program — from the warm brass tones suited to a Society Hill Georgian renovation or a Rittenhouse Square luxury building to the clean precision appropriate for a Schuylkill Yards life-sciences tower or a Fishtown boutique commercial building. Designed for both functional reliability and lasting material quality, they perform consistently across all of Philadelphia’s most demanding and design-conscious buildings.

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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 Philadelphia elevator interiors. The gently curved end profile offers an ergonomic, refined grip while the machined finish quality speaks to the elevated material standards that Philadelphia’s most accomplished luxury residential architects, historic preservation specialists, and institutional building designers hold across every component of their elevator cab programs — standards shaped by a city that has been setting the American architectural standard for over three centuries and that holds every building element to the measure of that extraordinary and enduring legacy.

Available in 1.25″ and 1.5″ widths with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, the Canoe handrail integrates with precision into Philadelphia elevator interiors across the full range of building programs — from the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the Arthaus condominiums on the Avenue of the Arts to the historic renovations of Society Hill and Old City, the institutional buildings of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor, and the design-forward commercial buildings of Fishtown and Northern Liberties where Philadelphia’s most ambitious new building culture is taking root.

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Light

For Philadelphia elevator interiors where design innovation, ambient quality, and the power of light to enhance an architectural interior are meaningful design priorities — and in a city whose museum galleries and performing arts venues have always understood that great lighting is itself a form of architecture — 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 of natural resonance in a city whose cultural institutions have shaped the American standard for using light in interior environments of genuine quality and lasting distinction.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes in stainless steel or brass, the Light Series elevator handrails give Philadelphia designers a customizable, high-impact accent that elevates the cab interior. The downward-facing LED illumination adds a layer of refined ambiance that complements Philadelphia’s most sophisticated elevator interior design programs — from the luxury residential towers of Rittenhouse Square and the institutional buildings of the Parkway corridor to the boutique hotels of Midtown Village and the design-forward buildings of Fishtown and the Spring Garden corridor.

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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 structural conviction that Philadelphia’s most accomplished contemporary architects value in a city whose own greatest buildings have always achieved their authority through intelligence, material quality, and structural honesty rather than decorative excess. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver structural integrity with a visual lightness that is particularly compelling in the contemporary commercial towers of Center City, the life-sciences buildings of Schuylkill Yards, and the design-forward boutique properties of Fishtown and Northern Liberties.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes, the Bridge Series elevator handrails adapt cleanly to a wide range of Philadelphia elevator interior design programs. Their minimalist structural profile makes a resolved design statement without competing with surrounding finish materials — making them an ideal choice for Philadelphia architects and designers who share the conviction, built into the city’s finest buildings across three centuries of American architectural history, that genuine quality speaks most powerfully when it is most precisely and honestly expressed.

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Leather

For Philadelphia elevator interiors where luxury is expressed through the warmth of natural materials, the refinement of genuine craft, and the kind of tactile quality that signals real investment in a building’s character — values deeply rooted in a city whose finest institutions have always prized the quality of the things they commission and the materials in which they are expressed — our leather-wrapped handrails deliver an unmatched combination of material distinction and design integrity. A stainless steel or brass base elegantly wrapped in premium leather creates an elevator handrail perfectly suited to Philadelphia’s boutique residential buildings, historic renovations, private clubs, and the institutional properties that hold their interior standards to the elevated measure of the city’s extraordinary cultural and architectural legacy.

Available in a range of leather finishes from richly textured natural tones to clean, contemporary styles, our leather elevator handrails for Philadelphia can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. The combination of metal and premium leather creates a warm, tactile statement that honors Philadelphia’s deep tradition of material quality — a city that built the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, that houses the Barnes Foundation’s peerless collection, and that has always understood, from its oldest buildings to its newest, that genuine quality in a material is recognized and appreciated by everyone who encounters it, long after the names of those who specified it have been forgotten.

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Glass

In Philadelphia’s design market — where the constant presence of extraordinary historic architecture sets a standard for material quality and visual intelligence that every new building must acknowledge — glass elevator interior finishes offer a powerful combination of contemporary luminosity, precision, and the clarity that complements the warm brick and stone palette of the city’s historic architectural fabric. Our range of glass elevator interior panels creates sleek, vibrant, and architecturally refined cab interiors that meet the elevated expectations of Philadelphia’s design community and the building programs it serves across the full depth of Center City, Rittenhouse Square, the Avenue of the Arts, and the neighborhoods beyond.

TrueColor back-painted glass in any Pantone shade provides complete color precision for Philadelphia elevator interior panel programs — a critical capability in a city where the specific color requirements of institutional brand standards, the warm ochre and brick tones of the architectural heritage palette, and the contemporary color programs of KPF commercial towers and life-sciences campuses all make exact color matching a meaningful and reliable design requirement. For projects combining color and texture, our Etched & Back-painted glass adds refined architectural character that gives Philadelphia designers comprehensive creative control.

For the most culturally resonant Philadelphia elevator interior experience, our TrueLight backlit glass creates a radiant, luminous environment that brings the extraordinary quality of Philadelphia’s cultural and visual heritage into the elevator cab itself — celebrating the Barnes Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, or the Parkway’s civic grandeur with the precision and depth of a world-class cultural installation. These glass elevator interior finishes deliver the highest level of luxury cab design that Philadelphia’s most historically informed and culturally serious building programs deserve.

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Wood

Wood veneer elevator interior finishes bring natural warmth, material depth, and a timeless craft quality to Philadelphia elevator cabs that resonates throughout a city whose finest historic interiors — from the warm woodwork of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia to the richly paneled interiors of the clubs and institutions of Rittenhouse Square — have always prized natural wood as a fundamental expression of quality, intelligence, and the kind of investment in permanence that distinguishes a building of genuine ambition from one that merely meets the moment.

Our selection of domestic and exotic wood veneer elevator interior panels gives Philadelphia designers access to a comprehensive material palette suited to the city’s full range of architectural contexts. From the deep, rich grain of walnut and the warmth of American white oak — materials that complement the historic interiors of Society Hill renovations and the classically appointed lobby of a Rittenhouse Square luxury building — to the lighter clarity of maple and rift-cut oak suited to the contemporary buildings of the Schuylkill Yards campus and the design-forward properties of Fishtown and Northern Liberties, each veneer is carefully selected for quality and character.

Wood veneer’s natural warmth pairs beautifully with the metals, glass, and stone finishes that define Philadelphia luxury elevator interior design. Combining rich wood tones with warm Muntz metal or polished brass creates layered, multi-dimensional elevator interiors that speak to Philadelphia’s deepest architectural tradition — the conviction, built into the city’s finest buildings across three centuries, that natural material warmth and precision craft together create interiors of lasting beauty and enduring architectural integrity.

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Laminate

Laminate elevator interior finishes offer Philadelphia designers a high-performance, creatively versatile solution that meets the practical demands of the city’s high-traffic buildings without sacrificing the design quality or material intelligence that Philadelphia’s historically informed building culture consistently prizes. 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 Philadelphia building owners and elevator companies recognize as essential across the city’s most actively used luxury residential towers, institutional buildings, and commercial properties.

From woodgrain and warm solid colors to stone-patterned and contemporary abstract designs, our laminate elevator interior panels give Philadelphia projects a broad and architecturally calibrated design vocabulary. Whether the goal is the warm ochre character of Philadelphia’s Georgian brick for a Society Hill renovation, a culturally resonant graphic for an Avenue of the Arts residential building, or a clean contemporary neutral for a Schuylkill Yards life-sciences building, our laminates bring high-quality finish performance to Philadelphia elevator interiors across the full range of the city’s historically informed and design-forward building programs.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking the most distinctive result, our laminates combine powerfully with back-painted glass, etched glass, and specialty metals. Pairing laminate panels with warm metallic accents or precisely specified custom glass creates dynamic material combinations that add the depth, warmth, and architectural intelligence that distinguishes the most celebrated elevator interiors in Philadelphia’s luxury residential, commercial, and institutional building programs — delivering a result as historically grounded, materially excellent, and genuinely Philadelphia as the extraordinary city it serves.

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Metal

Metal elevator interior finishes bring material authority, architectural precision, and the kind of structural expressiveness that resonates throughout Philadelphia’s most admired building landscape — from the iron-and-glass train shed of Reading Terminal Market and the bronze detailing of 30th Street Station to the precision metalwork of the KPF towers on the Avenue of the Arts and the design-forward commercial buildings of Center City’s new development wave. Our metal finishes deliver elevator interiors that feel genuinely at home within a city whose architectural culture has always used premium metalwork as a primary marker of quality, intelligence, and civic ambition.

Philadelphia luxury elevator interior design demands a metal finish palette broad enough to serve the city’s extraordinary architectural diversity. Our range spans the timeless warmth of brass and Muntz — materials that complement the warm, classically appointed interiors of Society Hill renovations, Rittenhouse Square luxury buildings, and the historic institutions of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway corridor — through the technical precision of colored and patterned stainless steel suited to the contemporary commercial buildings of Center City and the life-sciences campuses of Schuylkill Yards, giving Philadelphia architects and designers the full material spectrum their most historically informed and forward-looking projects require.

Metal’s versatility as an elevator interior panel material makes it the ideal foundation for Philadelphia’s most design-sophisticated cab compositions. Combining metal finishes with back-painted glass, etched glass, or warm wood veneer creates the richly textured, multi-dimensional interiors that define luxury elevator interior design in Philadelphia — delivering the material precision, architectural depth, and enduring quality that honors a city that has been setting the American architectural standard since the 18th century and that expects every building element, from the grandest facade to the elevator cab, to meet the measure of that extraordinary and enduring legacy.

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Stone

Lightweight stone elevator interior finishes bring the material authority and timeless prestige of natural stone to Philadelphia elevator cabs without the structural constraints of traditional stone installation — and in a city whose finest historic buildings, from the marble facades of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts to the stone halls of the University of Pennsylvania and the limestone grandeur of 30th Street Station, have always used natural stone as the most powerful available expression of architectural ambition and civic permanence, our lightweight stone panels extend that material language into the elevator interior with engineering precision and genuine design integrity.

Choose from thin-cut natural stone veneers for an authentic, organic material presence in Philadelphia elevator interior panels — the kind of honest, place-specific material quality that a city with Philadelphia’s architectural history has always valued as a fundamental expression of genuine quality — or digitally printed ceramic stone patterns that replicate the visual richness of marble, travertine, and Pennsylvania limestone with added consistency and practical durability. Both deliver the prestigious aesthetic of natural stone with the structural efficiency Philadelphia’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 Philadelphia elevator interior design program. Combining stone panels with warm wood veneers, back-painted glass in the warm ochre and brick tones of the city’s architectural heritage, or polished Muntz metalwork creates a richly layered, multi-material cab interior that meets the highest expectations of Philadelphia’s most discerning architects and building owners — a fully resolved result as materially excellent, architecturally considered, and historically grounded as the most celebrated buildings in America’s oldest and most design-extraordinary great city.

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Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Philadelphia elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary cultural resonance in a city whose Philadelphia Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Rodin Museum anchor one of the most significant civic cultural corridors in America. These precision-fabricated panels bring material depth, luminous clarity, and genuine artistic ambition to elevator cabs throughout Philadelphia’s luxury residential towers, landmark institutional buildings, boutique hotels, and the design-forward commercial properties of the Avenue of the Arts and Center City’s most celebrated addresses.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Philadelphia elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at dusk and the Philadelphia skyline above the Schuylkill River to a work drawn from the Barnes Foundation’s incomparable collection, the Georgian symmetry of Society Hill at golden hour, the KPF geometry of Arthaus on the Avenue of the Arts, or an institution’s own carefully cultivated visual identity. This creative latitude allows Philadelphia designers to craft elevator interiors that authentically reflect the building’s cultural standing within America’s most architecturally significant city.

For Philadelphia elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary architectural heritage while meeting the highest contemporary standards for luxury and cultural ambition, 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, historical depth, and genuine artistic ambition that Philadelphia has always brought to its most celebrated buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in America’s oldest and most culturally extraordinary great city.