This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
Restrained panel count and luminous glass create elevator interior design built for sophisticated simplicity.
This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
Restrained panel count and luminous glass create elevator interior design built for sophisticated simplicity.
These Boston Series images showcase our professional installation teams measuring, aligning, and securing wall panels, elevator handrails, and trim components with precision craftsmanship. Nationwide turnkey installation services deliver complete luxury elevator interiors from design through final inspection, ensuring every element achieves design intent.
Expert installation transforms quality materials into exceptional elevator interiors with lasting precision.
This Boston Series configuration combines twelve horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white with three patterned stainless steel lower panels for impact resistance. Flat Bar elevator handrails and bumper rails provide protection while a six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready luxury elevator interior.
Practical durability meets refined aesthetics in elevator interior design built for demanding environments.
This Boston Series configuration presents the complete fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls, framed in stainless steel trim. A two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights completes this comprehensive luxury elevator interior design.
Full horizontal composition transforms elevator interiors into flowing statements of contemporary elegance.
This Boston Series configuration presents the complete fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls, framed in stainless steel trim. A two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights completes this comprehensive luxury elevator interior design.
Full horizontal composition transforms elevator interiors into flowing statements of contemporary elegance.
This Boston Series configuration combines twelve horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white with three patterned stainless steel lower panels for impact resistance. Flat Bar elevator handrails and bumper rails provide protection while a six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready luxury elevator interior.
Practical durability meets refined aesthetics in elevator interior design built for demanding environments.
This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
Restrained panel count and luminous glass create elevator interior design built for sophisticated simplicity.
This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
These Boston Series images showcase our professional installation teams measuring, aligning, and securing wall panels, elevator handrails, and trim components with precision craftsmanship. Nationwide turnkey installation services deliver complete luxury elevator interiors from design through final inspection, ensuring every element achieves design intent.
This Boston Series configuration combines twelve horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white with three patterned stainless steel lower panels for impact resistance. Flat Bar elevator handrails and bumper rails provide protection while a six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents the complete fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls, framed in stainless steel trim. A two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights completes this comprehensive luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration presents the complete fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls, framed in stainless steel trim. A two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights completes this comprehensive luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration combines twelve horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white with three patterned stainless steel lower panels for impact resistance. Flat Bar elevator handrails and bumper rails provide protection while a six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration features three expansive horizontal TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white, framed in polished stainless steel trim. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines while a custom cove elevator ceiling with upward-facing LED fixtures creates soft ambient illumination throughout this minimalist luxury elevator interior.
The Boston Series features a horizontal panel orientation, with fifteen panels that span the full width of each wall, stacked vertically to create streamlined banding. This distinctive geometry includes a dedicated handrail panel integrated into the composition. Flowing horizontal lines transform luxury elevator interiors into contemporary elevator interior design statements with striking linear rhythm. ASME 17.1 compliant.6
Five horizontal panels compose the rear wall, each extending the full width of the surface. Three panels stack above the handrail panel while one panel anchors below, creating balanced horizontal banding. This arrangement establishes the rear wall as a commanding focal point in luxury elevator interiors, showcasing any selected finish with uninterrupted linear elegance in the elevator interior design.
Each side wall features five horizontal panels mirroring the rear wall configuration. Three panels span above the handrail panel while one panel completes the composition below. The consistent horizontal banding flows seamlessly around the cab, creating visual continuity that defines luxury elevator interiors with modern elevator interior design rhythm.
Eight elevator ceiling models complement the Boston Series horizontal architecture, ranging from sculptural panel configurations to illuminated glass designs. Multiple panel geometries accommodate various finish selections while integrated LED downlights and perimeter lighting provide layered illumination with full dimming capability. Every elevator ceiling option enhances the luxury elevator interior with coordinated overhead design.
Fourteen elevator handrail designs integrate with the Boston Series dedicated handrail panel. Classic profiles, contemporary silhouettes, and sculptural forms are each available across multiple metals and finishes for luxury elevator interiors. The handrail panel provides a purpose-built mounting surface on rear wall, side walls, or all three walls. Full ADA and ASME 17.1 compliance across all elevator handrail styles.
High-output LED perimeter lighting creates a wall wash effect, illuminating the horizontal panels from above to emphasize the linear banding and material textures in elevator interiors. Fully dimmable LED downlights provide focused illumination throughout the cab. Choose natural, warm, cool, or variable color temperatures to establish the ideal atmosphere for your luxury elevator interior.
Precision-fabricated horizontal reveals frame each panel with refined detail, available in multiple metal options to coordinate with wall finishes in elevator interiors. The purely horizontal reveal system reinforces the series’ linear aesthetic, while header and base reveals ground the composition. Vertical reveals appear only at corners, distinguishing this luxury elevator interior design through deliberate minimalism.
Fifteen panels define the Boston Series architecture—five on the rear wall and five on each side wall, all oriented horizontally. Each panel spans the full width of its wall surface, stacked vertically to create continuous banding in luxury elevator interiors. The integrated handrail panel maintains horizontal flow while providing functional support throughout the elevator interior design.
Fifteen horizontal panels, precision reveals, integrated elevator ceiling, and expertly crafted elevator handrails unite in the Boston Series to create a cohesive luxury elevator interior. The horizontal geometry creates flowing linear rhythm while accommodating any finish from the complete portfolio. Every component works in concert to deliver contemporary elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass delivers timeless neutrality that complements any building aesthetic, from corporate headquarters to residential towers. The complete TrueColor® portfolio offers any Pantone or RAL shade, enabling alternative colorways while maintaining the Boston Series signature horizontal emphasis. Etched glass options introduce subtle texture for personalized elevator interior design expressions.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry creates flowing visual continuity across all wall surfaces, with reveals appearing only at panel transitions. Bridge elevator handrails provide unobstructed sight lines through their clear-span mounting design, while a custom cove elevator ceiling houses LED fixtures that illuminate the flat white ceiling surface from below, creating soft ambient glow throughout the cab. This configuration demonstrates how elevator interiors achieve sophisticated minimalism through restrained material selection. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColo palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
Each arctic white TrueColor® glass panel reflects light throughout the cab, enhancing spatial perception and delivering contemporary elegance. The extensive TrueColor® palette accommodates any color vision—from bold primaries to subtle neutrals—while the Boston Series geometry transforms selected hues into flowing horizontal statements. Alternative finishes from the complete material portfolio enable varied elevator interior design approaches.
The Boston Series horizontal emphasis creates uninterrupted visual flow around the cab, with vertical reveals appearing only at corners. The two-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with integrated LED downlights provides focused illumination that highlights the glass surfaces below. This configuration illustrates how luxury elevator interiors achieve architectural impact through comprehensive horizontal composition and consistent material application. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration presents a refined three-panel composition with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white, each panel framed in polished stainless steel. The minimal panel count creates expansive glass surfaces that maximize the luminous quality of the backpainted finish, transforming the elevator interior into a gallery of light and reflection. Stainless steel trim defines each horizontal band with precision, establishing clean architectural rhythm in this luxury elevator interior.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration showcases the full fifteen-panel architecture with horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass in arctic white spanning all three walls. Stainless steel trim frames each panel with refined precision, creating a complete composition of linear banding that wraps the elevator interior in luminous warmth. The fifteen-panel arrangement maximizes horizontal rhythm while maintaining the series’ signature streamlined aesthetic in this luxury elevator interior design.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
This Boston Series configuration balances aesthetic refinement with practical durability, featuring twelve horizontally oriented TrueColor® backpainted glass panels in arctic white occupying the upper wall surfaces. The three lowermost panels are constructed from patterned stainless steel, providing impact resistance where service carts, delivery equipment, and daily traffic demand robust protection. This strategic material placement delivers luxury elevator interior design without sacrificing functionality.
The arctic white TrueColor® glass panels maintain visual elegance at eye level and above, while the patterned stainless steel base creates a durable foundation that withstands demanding commercial environments. The complete material portfolio offers alternative glass colors and metal patterns, enabling customization for varied service requirements. This practical approach distinguishes elevator interiors designed for high-traffic applications.
The Boston Series horizontal geometry unifies glass and metal panels into cohesive linear composition, with transitions appearing seamless across different materials. Flat Bar elevator handrails—three total across all walls—provide passenger support, while three bumper rails at the base protect wall surfaces from wheeled equipment. A six-panel brushed stainless steel elevator ceiling with LED downlights completes this service-ready configuration, demonstrating how luxury elevator interiors accommodate real-world operational demands. ASME 17.1 compliant.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
Our nationwide installation capability delivers complete turnkey solutions from design through final inspection. Factory-trained installers bring specialized expertise in glass handling, metal fabrication mounting, and elevator handrail placement—ensuring every component achieves design intent. This hands-on craftsmanship distinguishes our elevator interior design service from suppliers offering products without installation support.
The installation process demonstrates our commitment to quality at every stage, with technicians verifying measurements, adjusting panel positions, and confirming code compliance before project completion. From the initial site survey through final punch list, our teams deliver luxury elevator interiors with the precision and care that architectural specifications demand. These images illustrate why designers and building owners trust our complete fabrication and installation services. ASME 17.1 compliant installations nationwide.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
These Boston Series images document our professional installation teams transforming elevator cabs into finished luxury interiors. Skilled technicians are shown measuring wall surfaces, aligning horizontal panels with precision, and securing TrueColor® backpainted glass into position. Each installation follows rigorous quality standards that ensure panel alignment, reveal consistency, and structural integrity throughout the elevator interior.
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