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Seattle is the Pacific Northwest’s most ambitious and most globally consequential city — home to Amazon, whose South Lake Union campus anchors 43-story towers now topping out in adjacent Bellevue; to Boeing, whose aerospace heritage shaped the region’s engineering culture; to Microsoft; and to the remarkable technology ecosystem that Vulcan Real Estate’s transformation of South Lake Union from industrial wasteland to world-class innovation campus made possible, earning Vulcan the distinction of NAIOP’s Developer of the Year in 2025. Against that backdrop of extraordinary corporate and architectural ambition, Seattle’s luxury residential market spans the historic condominiums of Capitol Hill and Belltown, the waterfront properties of the Elliott Bay shoreline, the boutique buildings of First Hill and Denny Triangle, and the view properties of Queen Anne and Magnolia that frame Mt. Rainier, the Olympic Peninsula, and Puget Sound from some of the most dramatic residential settings in the American West. Architectural Elevator Design brings the precision fabrication, Pacific Northwest material quality, and complete turnkey delivery that Seattle’s most demanding luxury residential, commercial, and institutional building programs require.

Fabrication

Seattle’s building community — its architects, technology company developers, luxury residential builders, elevator companies, and building owners — operates with the design intelligence and material conviction of a city whose economy is anchored by the world’s most sophisticated technology companies and whose natural setting — Mt. Rainier at the end of every east-facing street, Puget Sound at the western horizon, the Olympic Mountains across the water — sets an environmental standard for beauty and material quality that every interior must acknowledge. Our turnkey manufacturing model delivers complete, ready-to-install Seattle elevator interior assemblies engineered to exact specifications, with custom sizing, substrate mounting, and all installation hardware included. From the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Belltown to the tech campuses of South Lake Union, the waterfront properties of the Elliott Bay and Lake Union shorelines, and the institutional buildings serving Seattle’s world-class medical and university community, Architectural Elevator Design delivers the fabrication precision this exceptional Pacific Northwest market demands.

Installation

Explore our portfolio of fully customizable elevator interior series — each designed and fabricated to perform at the level Seattle’s luxury residential buildings, global technology corporate campuses, waterfront hospitality properties, and institutional facilities demand. From the South Lake Union tech campus buildings transformed by Vulcan Real Estate’s visionary development and the Elliott Bay waterfront’s luxury residential towers to the boutique buildings of Capitol Hill’s Pike-Pine Corridor, the view properties of Queen Anne and Magnolia, and the institutional buildings serving the University of Washington and Seattle’s world-class medical community, we bring every Seattle elevator interior to life with craftsmanship, Pacific Northwest warmth, and the design quality that the Emerald City has always expected and always deserved. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover what Architectural Elevator Design brings to Seattle elevator cab design. Let’s elevate your space together.

Seattle’s building momentum is driven by the most powerful technology economy in the Pacific Northwest — Amazon’s 43-story Bellevue tower topping out, Vulcan Real Estate’s South Lake Union transformation earning NAIOP Developer of the Year recognition, and a luxury residential market spanning the boutique condominiums of Capitol Hill and Belltown, the waterfront properties of Lake Union and Elliott Bay, and the view buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia that frame Mt. Rainier and the Olympic Mountains from some of the most dramatically beautiful residential sites in North America. With the FIFA World Cup coming to Seattle in 2026 and light rail extensions continuing to reshape the metropolitan area, the Pacific Northwest’s most ambitious city is building its finest chapter yet. Architectural Elevator Design delivers custom Seattle elevator interiors fabricated to exactly that standard.

In a city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets on clear mornings, where the Olympic Mountains frame the western horizon above Puget Sound, and where the particular quality of Pacific Northwest light — the silver luminosity of a Seattle overcast, the extraordinary clarity of a rare Seattle summer day — sets the standard against which every interior ceiling is measured, elevator ceiling design carries a weight that is specific to the Pacific Northwest and entirely unique to Seattle. Our custom elevator ceiling designs bring material sophistication and natural Pacific Northwest warmth to Seattle elevator cabs across the full range of the city’s diverse building programs.

Seattle’s luxury residential buildings, global technology corporate campuses, waterfront hospitality properties, and institutional buildings all demand elevator handrails that combine code compliance with the natural material quality and design integrity that the Pacific Northwest’s most design-serious building programs consistently require. Our precision-fabricated handrails — available in stainless steel, brass, Muntz, and leather-wrapped finishes — are built for Seattle’s most design-conscious buildings, from the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the boutique condominiums of Capitol Hill to the waterfront luxury buildings of the Elliott Bay and Lake Union shorelines and the view buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia.

Seattle architects and interior designers bring a material sensibility shaped by a city where the Pacific Northwest’s tradition of honest natural materials, the technology industry’s precision and innovation, and the extraordinary natural landscape that surrounds the city on every side all have simultaneous and legitimate standing within the design vocabulary. Douglas fir, Pacific Northwest stone, and the honest warmth of natural wood ground Seattle’s design culture as firmly as they ground Portland’s; the precision and ambition of Amazon, Boeing, and Microsoft elevate it as firmly as any technology city’s. Our elevator interior panels and finishes are fabricated as complete, ready-to-install assemblies that give Seattle’s design community the full creative range their projects demand.

In a city whose natural setting is among the most visually extraordinary in North America — Mt. Rainier floating above the downtown skyline, the Olympic Mountains rising above Puget Sound, the Cascade Range visible from the east, and the particular silver luminosity of Pacific Northwest light that gives Seattle its nickname, the Emerald City, by making every tree and every hillside glow with a green so deep and so saturated it seems almost impossible — TrueLight backlit glass panels bring a naturally resonant artistic dimension to Seattle elevator interior design. Custom-printed with any image, from Mt. Rainier above the Seattle skyline and Puget Sound at dusk to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, our panels transform elevator cabs into luminous, Pacific Northwest–rooted environments.

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Paris Series

The Paris Series elevator interior brings warmth, European material refinement, and a timeless elegance that resonates throughout Seattle’s luxury residential market — a city whose finest properties in Queen Anne, Magnolia, Madrona, and the Elliott Bay waterfront corridor have always combined Pacific Northwest natural material warmth with the kind of considered, internationally informed design sophistication that the technology industry’s most successful founders and executives bring to their homes and buildings. Custom Muntz metal creates a rich, golden depth that sits naturally within Pacific Northwest interiors defined by warm Douglas fir, natural stone, and the organic materials that connect every space to the extraordinary landscape framed by the windows of every Seattle building worth inhabiting.

Lightweight stone surfaces and antique mirror accents complete the Paris Series’ carefully considered material composition — a balance of natural texture and luminous reflection that transforms Seattle elevator cabs into genuinely refined, warmly Pacific Northwest spaces. The combination resonates with the elevated material standards that Seattle building owners, architects, and elevator companies hold for the city’s most distinguished properties, informed by a Pacific Northwest design culture that has always understood that the finest interiors are those where natural material warmth and technological precision combine to create spaces as beautiful and as genuinely excellent as the extraordinary natural landscape outside.

Fully customizable to the specific requirements of Seattle elevator interior design, the Paris Series can be tailored across a range of metal tones, stone selections, and mirror variations. Whether completing a boutique luxury residential building in Queen Anne or Magnolia, a waterfront property overlooking Puget Sound or Lake Union, a boutique hotel in Capitol Hill’s Pike-Pine Corridor, a Vulcan Real Estate building in South Lake Union, or a premier commercial property in the Financial District or Denny Triangle, every detail can be personalized to complement the building’s character and its place within Seattle’s genuinely distinctive Pacific Northwest architectural story.

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Berlin Series

Seattle’s technology and commercial building programs — Amazon’s South Lake Union campus and the 43-story Bellevue tower that has become the tallest in the metro, Microsoft and Boeing’s campus buildings, the Class A commercial towers of the Financial District and Denny Triangle, and the innovation campus buildings of South Lake Union that Vulcan Real Estate transformed from industrial land into one of the most celebrated urban redevelopment achievements in American commercial real estate — demand elevator interiors with the material confidence and technological precision their programs project. The Berlin Series delivers with a bold combination of patterned stainless steel and back-painted glass built for Seattle’s most ambitious corporate and commercial 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 Seattle luxury elevator interior design demands. The interplay of textured metal and reflective glass creates a layered, sophisticated aesthetic that performs with equal distinction in the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and Bellevue, the commercial buildings of the Financial District and Denny Triangle, the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and First Hill, and the boutique commercial and mixed-use buildings of Belltown and the Waterfront where Seattle’s building programs continue to express the Pacific Northwest’s combination of technological ambition and natural material conviction.

The Berlin Series offers extensive customization suited to Seattle’s architecturally varied and design-intelligent building landscape. From patterned stainless finishes that echo the precision and technological authority of Amazon’s campus architecture to Pantone-inspired back-painted glass in the deep greens, silver-blues, and warm natural tones of the Pacific Northwest landscape — the Puget Sound horizon, the Douglas fir canopy, the Mt. Rainier snowfield on a clear December morning — every element can be precisely specified to reflect Seattle’s dual identity as the Pacific Northwest’s most technologically ambitious and most naturally grounded city.

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Atlanta Series

For Seattle elevator interiors where material texture, industrial character, and authentic structural expression are the design priorities, the Atlanta Series delivers through full-height metal mesh panels that create a bold, architecturally honest aesthetic at home in a city whose most beloved neighborhoods were built on the honest craft of industrial Seattle — from the Pioneer Square brick and stone buildings that survived the Seattle Fire of 1889 to the converted industrial buildings of South Lake Union before Vulcan’s transformation and the creative boutique properties of Belltown and the Capitol Hill Pike-Pine Corridor where Seattle’s most design-forward building culture has always been most vividly and authentically expressed.

Framed in 2-piece brass or stainless steel, the Atlanta Series brings structural precision and premium material quality to Seattle elevator cabs. The architectural framing transforms the mesh panels into a resolved design statement well suited to the boutique hotels and creative commercial buildings of Capitol Hill and Belltown, the design-forward tech campus buildings of South Lake Union, the adaptive reuse properties of Pioneer Square and the Waterfront, and the innovative mixed-use buildings where Seattle’s creative and technology communities overlap in a building culture of growing ambition and genuine Pacific Northwest design intelligence.

Seattle’s architectural range — from the Pioneer Square brick and stone buildings and the Pike Place Market’s historic commercial character to the Space Needle’s iconic futurism, the Amazon Spheres’ biosphere innovation, and the luxury residential towers of the Elliott Bay waterfront — 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 place within Seattle’s richly varied, technologically ambitious, and naturally extraordinary Pacific Northwest built environment.

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Boston Series

The Boston Series brings clean horizontal lines and Pantone-inspired back-painted glass precision to Seattle elevator interiors — an approach that captures the technological design clarity and material intelligence that Amazon, Microsoft, and the full ecosystem of Seattle’s technology industry consistently bring to their building programs. The streamlined layout enhances light and openness within Seattle elevator cabs, creating a polished, contemporary aesthetic well suited to the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the Bellevue CBD, the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Belltown, and the institutional buildings serving the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.

Framed in stainless or brass metal, the Boston Series balances structural integrity with visual refinement in a way that feels naturally at home within Seattle’s design culture — particularly within the technology campus sector, where Amazon’s South Lake Union buildings hold their interior design to the same standard of innovation and precision that the company brings to everything it builds, and where the expectation is that every component of every building will be as thoughtfully designed and as carefully executed as the software and services that define the company’s global influence.

Complete Pantone color customization gives Seattle elevator interior design teams the precise creative control their projects require. Whether coordinating with Amazon’s brand standards for a South Lake Union campus building, capturing the deep Puget Sound blue for a waterfront luxury residential building, aligning with the natural Pacific Northwest palette for a Queen Anne or Magnolia view property, or precisely matching the architectural color program of a boutique hotel in the Pike-Pine Corridor, the Boston Series delivers the exact color precision and material quality Seattle’s most demanding building programs require.

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Copenhagen Series

The Copenhagen Series’ vertically oriented back-painted glass panels bring a quality of height, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and refined contemporary elegance to Seattle elevator interiors that resonates with a city whose vertical design ambitions are being realized at the most significant scale in its history — Amazon’s 43-story Bellevue tower, the luxury residential towers of the South Lake Union and Denny Triangle corridors, and the ongoing development of the Elliott Bay waterfront creating a skyline that frames Mt. Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound with a spatial ambition that honors rather than competes with the extraordinary natural setting it inhabits.

Available frameless or framed in stainless or brass, the Copenhagen Series adapts to Seattle’s broad architectural range — from the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill to the view properties of Queen Anne and Magnolia, the waterfront buildings of the Elliott Bay and Lake Union shorelines, the boutique hotels of Belltown and Pioneer Square, and the institutional buildings of First Hill’s medical campus where the University of Washington and Seattle’s world-class medical community hold their building programs to a standard of genuine global excellence.

Fully customizable in any Pantone color, the Copenhagen Series gives Seattle elevator interior design teams complete creative latitude. From the deep Puget Sound blues and silver Pacific Northwest greens that capture the quality of the Emerald City’s extraordinary natural setting to the warm natural tones of Douglas fir and Pacific Northwest stone, and from the bold contemporary hues of Seattle’s most ambitious tech campus buildings to the refined residential palettes of the city’s most coveted hillside and waterfront addresses, every element can be precisely specified to reflect the building’s identity and Seattle’s unique position as the Pacific Northwest’s most ambitious, most naturally gifted, and most genuinely extraordinary city.

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Portland Series

The Portland Series brings creative flexibility and the expressive power of custom-printed laminate materials to Seattle elevator interior design — a platform well suited to a city whose technology industry has always understood that design quality, visual identity, and the built environment are not secondary to the work of innovation but essential expressions of it. From the tech campus buildings of South Lake Union, where Vulcan Real Estate created one of the most celebrated urban innovation districts in the world, to the boutique hotels of Capitol Hill and Pike Place Market, the luxury residential buildings of the waterfront, and the institutional buildings serving Seattle’s world-class medical and research community, the Portland Series delivers a fully fabricated elevator interior that expresses any creative vision with Pacific Northwest precision and warmth.

For Seattle properties where technology, sustainability, and the Pacific Northwest’s commitment to environmental intelligence are strategic design priorities — and in a city whose technology industry has always led the global conversation on sustainability, whose building community has embraced green building practice with genuine conviction, and whose relationship with the natural landscape creates a design responsibility to honor and protect it — the Portland Series’ optional interactive Samsung displays offer a compelling capability for delivering sustainability data, brand content, or curated Pacific Northwest programming that makes the elevator cab an active component of the building’s broader identity.

The Portland Series’ comprehensive customization palette — from warm Douglas fir–toned woodgrain laminates that honor the Pacific Northwest’s natural material heritage to bold graphic panels celebrating the Mt. Rainier skyline, the Space Needle above the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ biosphere interior, or the extraordinary natural landscape that makes every day in Seattle a visual gift of the most generous and irreplaceable kind — makes it one of the most versatile elevator interior solutions for Seattle’s diverse and design-intelligent building programs.

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Seattle Series

Named for a city whose natural setting is among the most visually extraordinary in North America — Mt. Rainier floating above the downtown skyline, the Olympic Mountains rising above Puget Sound, the Cascade Range visible from the east, and the silver Pacific Northwest light that gives the Emerald City its name by making every hillside and every tree glow with a green of impossible depth and beauty — the Seattle Series brings full-height custom backlit glass rear wall panels to the elevator cab, creating luminous Pacific Northwest environments of genuine visual power: Mt. Rainier above the city skyline, the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill, the Amazon Spheres rising above South Lake Union.

The Seattle Series sets a new standard for luxury elevator interior design in Seattle. Soft, even backlighting renders high-resolution imagery with exceptional clarity and depth — delivering a premium, fully fabricated cab interior that resonates equally with the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Belltown, the tech campus towers of South Lake Union, the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and the Waterfront, the view properties of Queen Anne and Magnolia, and the institutional buildings of First Hill’s medical campus where the University of Washington and Seattle’s research community bring their globally ambitious expectations to every building they commission and inhabit.

Beyond the signature backlit rear wall, the Seattle Series offers a complete range of side wall finish options for a fully coordinated Pacific Northwest elevator interior. Pair the luminous backlit glass with warm wood panels, richly textured laminates, lightweight stone, or precisely matched back-painted glass side walls to achieve a cohesive, multi-layered design — a fully resolved elevator interior that honors Seattle’s extraordinary natural landscape, its genuine Pacific Northwest design intelligence, and the technological ambition that has made it the most important and most beautiful technology city in the American West.

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Soho Series

The Soho Series brings creative expression and visual storytelling to Seattle elevator interiors through a rear accent wall featuring a custom-printed laminate — a design capability of particular resonance in a city whose visual identity spans the Space Needle and the Amazon Spheres, Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound, Pike Place Market and the Olympic Sculpture Park, and the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its most enduring and most powerful design character. Any of these visual narratives can be woven into a precision-fabricated elevator interior that reflects the building’s character within Seattle’s extraordinary Pacific Northwest story.

The Soho Series’ custom-printed laminate delivers both creative freedom and the material durability Seattle’s active buildings demand. Whether the building calls for a Mt. Rainier composition for a Queen Anne view residential building, a Puget Sound image for a waterfront hotel, a Pike Place Market graphic for a downtown boutique property, an Amazon brand image for a South Lake Union campus building, or a Pacific Northwest forest abstraction for a Magnolia luxury residence, the laminate delivers lasting visual quality with the premium material performance Seattle 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 Douglas fir woodgrain laminates — that allow Seattle 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 naturally grounded, as technologically precise, and as genuinely extraordinary as the most celebrated buildings in the most ambitious and most beautifully sited city in the Pacific Northwest.

CEILINGS

ELLIPSE

The Ellipse elevator ceiling’s floating geometry and softly rounded form bring an architectural warmth and distinction to Seattle elevator interiors that honors the city’s deep appreciation for designed spaces that feel genuinely excellent — where Pacific Northwest natural warmth and technological precision meet in a composition that is resolved, beautiful, and worthy of the extraordinary natural setting outside. In a city whose technology industry creates the world’s most successful products and whose natural landscape creates the world’s most beautiful setting for a city, the Ellipse delivers an overhead composition that meets both standards with equal conviction.

Available in Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Ellipse ceiling adapts to Seattle’s full range of architectural contexts. Whether complementing the warm, natural-material interior of a Queen Anne boutique residential building, the clean contemporary palette of a South Lake Union tech campus tower, the creative character of a Capitol Hill boutique hotel, or the view-property ambiance of a Magnolia luxury building where Mt. Rainier appears above the roof line on clear mornings, the Ellipse provides the finish quality and design resolution that Seattle elevator ceiling projects consistently demand.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Seattle building owners and design teams precise control over the elevator cab’s ambient environment — a particularly meaningful capability in a city where the quality of interior light is always in dialogue with the extraordinary quality of Pacific Northwest natural light, and where the most accomplished architects and designers have always understood that the interior light of a Seattle building must honor rather than compete with the silver luminosity and deep natural green of the extraordinary landscape outside.

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8 FIELD

The 8 Field elevator ceiling’s structured eight-panel geometry brings architectural precision and visual order to Seattle elevator interiors — a design quality that reflects the technological conviction and Pacific Northwest design intelligence that has always characterized the most celebrated buildings in a city where Amazon’s architectural ambition and the natural splendor of the Pacific Northwest landscape set simultaneous and complementary standards that every building must answer. The balanced composition reinforces the design intention throughout a building’s interior program, delivering a refined overhead design appropriate for Seattle’s tech campus towers, luxury residential buildings, and boutique hospitality properties.

Customizable in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the 8 Field ceiling provides Seattle elevator designers with a high-quality material palette suited to the city’s architecturally diverse building programs. Whether coordinating with the warm natural material composition of a Queen Anne or Magnolia luxury residential building, complementing a Douglas fir wood veneer cab in a boutique Belltown hotel, or providing a refined contemporary ceiling surface for a South Lake Union tech campus tower or an Amazon Bellevue campus building, the 8 Field delivers with material precision and Pacific Northwest quality.

Integrated variable temperature LED downlighting — with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade — ensures Seattle elevator cabs are precisely illuminated for every application across the city’s diverse building landscape. The fully adjustable system creates a well-lit, sophisticated environment that honors Seattle’s tradition of interior spaces where the quality of light is as carefully considered as the quality of materials — ensuring every elevator cab is illuminated at the level of Pacific Northwest warmth, technological clarity, and ambient quality the design demands and the Emerald City’s most demanding building programs deserve.

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6 FIELD

The 6 Field elevator ceiling brings clean, balanced structure and Pacific Northwest architectural clarity to Seattle elevator interiors — a six-panel layout that adds depth and sophistication with the purposeful natural precision that Seattle’s most accomplished architects and building owners prize. Its balanced composition performs equally well across the full range of Seattle elevator ceiling projects, from the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Belltown to the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, the view properties of Queen Anne and Magnolia, and the institutional buildings of First Hill’s medical campus serving the University of Washington.

Available in Muntz metal, stainless steel, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the 6 Field ceiling accommodates Seattle’s architecturally varied and design-intelligent 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 Seattle’s most demanding building programs — from an Amazon campus building in South Lake Union to a luxury residential tower overlooking Lake Union or a boutique hotel in the Pike-Pine Corridor.

Variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade provides Seattle elevator interiors with professional, fully customizable illumination suited to every building type and use. Whether the priority is the warm, Pacific Northwest natural atmosphere of a Queen Anne view residential building or the clean technological precision of an Amazon campus building in South Lake Union, the 6 Field ceiling’s lighting system delivers reliable, precisely calibrated control over every dimension of the elevator cab’s ambient quality in Seattle’s extraordinary Pacific Northwest built environment.

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LINEAR

The Linear elevator ceiling’s clean, directional panel layout brings a contemporary Pacific Northwest technological precision to Seattle elevator cabs that resonates with the design culture of the city that Amazon built and the Pacific Northwest’s most ambitious vision of what a technology city can and should look and feel like. The streamlined geometry complements the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the Bellevue CBD, the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Denny Triangle, the innovative mixed-use buildings of South Lake Union where Vulcan Real Estate created one of the most celebrated urban innovation districts in America, and the new generation of buildings that are continuing the extraordinary transformation of Seattle’s urban landscape.

Available in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, and custom powder-coated finishes, the Linear ceiling provides Seattle elevator interior designers with a flexible, premium material palette. Its clean directional profile adapts naturally to the full architectural range Seattle presents — from a clean contemporary corporate cab in an Amazon campus building to a richer, more warmly appointed composition in a Magnolia or Queen Anne luxury residential building where the extraordinary views of Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound create a natural design context that every interior decision must honor and reflect.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade gives Seattle building owners and design teams complete control over the elevator’s lighting environment. Whether serving a tech campus building in South Lake Union, a luxury residential tower overlooking Lake Union, or a boutique hotel in the Capitol Hill Pike-Pine Corridor, the Linear ceiling’s adaptable illumination system ensures every Seattle elevator cab is lit to precisely the right level of brightness, Pacific Northwest warmth, and ambient quality for its specific building context.

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STANDARD

The Standard elevator ceiling’s single-panel design delivers clean, resolved sophistication to Seattle elevator interiors — a versatile, consistently high-quality solution that performs with equal distinction across the full breadth of the city’s diverse and design-intelligent building typologies. Its minimalist profile provides a strong, neutral overhead foundation for any elevator interior design program, supporting the natural material warmth and design intention of the cab walls without unnecessary complexity — a quality consistently valued by Seattle’s most accomplished technology campus, luxury residential, and boutique hospitality building programs throughout South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, Belltown, and the city’s most creative and naturally grounded neighborhoods.

Constructed in stainless steel, Muntz metal, brass, laminate, or custom powder-coated finishes, the Standard ceiling meets the material and finish requirements of Seattle elevator ceiling projects across the full spectrum of the city’s building market. Whether the design calls for a warm natural-material finish suited to a Queen Anne or Magnolia luxury residential building or a clean contemporary stainless surface appropriate for a South Lake Union tech campus tower or a Capitol Hill commercial building, the Standard ceiling delivers with the consistency and quality Seattle’s most design-intelligent building programs have always required.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Seattle elevator cabs are professionally illuminated for every building type and use. From the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the luxury residential buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia to the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square and the institutional buildings of First Hill’s medical campus, the Standard ceiling’s customizable lighting system brings both practical performance and the warm, natural Pacific Northwest ambient quality that every Seattle elevator interior, in the Emerald City, genuinely deserves.

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BACKPAINTED

The Back Painted glass elevator ceiling brings a luminous, precision-crafted quality to Seattle elevator interiors — its 4 or 6-panel layout creating a sleek, reflective overhead surface that captures and enhances the extraordinary quality of Pacific Northwest light within the cab. In a city whose silver overcast mornings over Puget Sound, rare brilliant-blue-sky days with Mt. Rainier floating impossibly above the downtown skyline, and the deep emerald green that the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary rainfall gives its forests and hillsides have always set the visual standard for every interior conceived within its extraordinary geography, this ceiling delivers material quality that resonates with the Emerald City’s most design-serious building programs.

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 — an essential capability in Seattle, where the specific quality of Pacific Northwest natural light, from the deep greens and silver blues of the landscape to the warm amber that the rare Seattle sunshine creates against the Douglas fir forests and the Puget Sound horizon, provides a color palette of extraordinary natural beauty for the city’s most accomplished architects and interior designers. Every color can be exactly matched.

Dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade ensures Seattle elevator cabs with back-painted glass ceilings are illuminated to their full aesthetic potential. The advanced lighting system creates a balanced, luminous environment that captures the quality of Pacific Northwest light — delivering the sophisticated, naturally warm atmosphere that Seattle’s most discerning building owners and design teams expect as the standard for premium elevator interiors in a city whose relationship with the natural world is, second only to its relationship with technological innovation, the most defining and most extraordinary characteristic of the Emerald City.

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BACKLIT

Mt. Rainier above the Seattle downtown skyline. The Olympic Mountains rising above Puget Sound from the observation deck of the Space Needle. The Amazon Spheres’ biosphere interior glowing from South Lake Union. Pike Place Market at dawn above the Elliott Bay waterfront. These are among the most visually powerful and most distinctively Pacific Northwest images in North America, and the TrueLight backlit glass elevator ceiling allows any of them to be rendered with gallery-quality clarity above every passenger in Seattle’s most ambitious buildings. Its 4 or 6-panel layout illuminates high-resolution imagery from within, transforming the ceiling into a luminous, Emerald City statement of genuine natural and cultural beauty.

Crafted from low-iron custom image laminated glass, the TrueLight ceiling delivers complete design flexibility for Seattle elevator interior projects of every scale and visual ambition. Whether celebrating Mt. Rainier and the Pacific Northwest landscape in a Queen Anne or Magnolia luxury residential building, expressing Amazon’s brand identity in a South Lake Union campus tower, honoring the University of Washington’s campus in a First Hill medical building, or creating a visually extraordinary ceiling for a boutique hotel overlooking Pike Place Market and the Elliott Bay, this ceiling provides the fully fabricated, one-of-a-kind solution Seattle’s most design-forward building programs deserve.

The TrueLight backlit glass ceiling is more than an illumination solution in Seattle — it is a design statement that reflects the city’s deepest conviction that great interior spaces honor the extraordinary natural landscape they inhabit, that technological ambition and natural beauty are not competing values but complementary expressions of the same Pacific Northwest spirit that has made Seattle the most innovative and most naturally gifted city in the American West. Precision backlighting creates an even, radiant glow that renders imagery with exceptional depth — delivering a seamless integration of Pacific Northwest warmth, technological precision, and the luminous natural beauty that is Seattle’s most irreplaceable gift.

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CUSTOM

For Seattle’s most architecturally significant projects — Amazon’s South Lake Union campus buildings and Bellevue towers, the luxury residential buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia with their Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound views, the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, the institutional buildings of the University of Washington and the First Hill medical campus, and the landmark commercial buildings of the Financial District where Seattle’s global technology economy holds its most formal and most ambitious architectural conversations — our custom elevator ceiling program delivers bespoke craftsmanship with no limits. Each ceiling is handcrafted to your exact specifications, a fully unique design as precise, as natural, and as genuinely Pacific Northwest as the Emerald City it serves.

Seattle’s architectural diversity — from Pioneer Square’s historic brick and stone and the Pike Place Market’s enduring market character to the Space Needle’s iconic futurism, the Amazon Spheres’ biosphere innovation, and the luxury residential towers of the South Lake Union and waterfront corridors — 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 Seattle designers the full creative range their most ambitious Pacific Northwest projects require.

For optimal lighting in Seattle elevator cabs, our custom ceilings incorporate dimmable, variable temperature LED downlighting with an optional perimeter lighting upgrade. This advanced illumination system allows Seattle building owners and design teams to calibrate the elevator’s lighting environment with the same natural intelligence and technological precision that the Pacific Northwest has always brought to the design of its finest spaces — ensuring the perfect balance of natural warmth, Emerald City luminosity, and design excellence for every project the Pacific Northwest’s most ambitious and most beautiful city presents.

HANDRAILS

FLAT BAR

Our Flat Bar elevator handrails bring a clean, architecturally refined presence to Seattle elevator interiors — a code-compliant, precision-fabricated solution that meets the material and performance standards Seattle’s most demanding building programs hold with the technological precision and Pacific Northwest design intelligence that this city has always brought to the things it builds and the standards it holds them to. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver exceptional durability alongside a refined profile suited to the full range of Seattle’s diverse building programs — from Amazon’s South Lake Union campus towers to the boutique luxury residential buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia.

Available in widths from 1.5 to 8 inches with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, Flat Bar elevator handrails for Seattle can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. Whether providing a warm, natural-material brass accent within a Queen Anne boutique luxury residential building or a clean stainless steel finish within a South Lake Union tech campus tower or a Capitol Hill commercial building, these handrails deliver both enduring design quality and lasting material performance under the conditions of Seattle’s most active, most design-conscious, and most naturally grounded Pacific Northwest buildings.

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Round

Our Round elevator handrails bring ergonomic comfort and timeless material quality to Seattle elevator interiors — a classic, versatile profile that holds its design integrity across the full range of the city’s diverse and technologically ambitious building programs. Crafted from stainless steel or brass, these handrails contribute a warm, considered presence to elevator cabs throughout Seattle’s luxury residential buildings, tech campus towers, waterfront hospitality properties, and the boutique hotels and creative buildings of Capitol Hill, Belltown, and Pioneer Square where Seattle’s most design-serious and most authentically Pacific Northwest building culture has always found its most genuine and most enduring expression.

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 Seattle interior design program — from the warm Pacific Northwest natural material tones suited to a Queen Anne or Magnolia luxury residential building to the clean technological precision appropriate for an Amazon South Lake Union campus tower or a Bellevue commercial building. Designed for both functional reliability and lasting material elegance, they perform consistently across all of Seattle’s most demanding 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 Seattle elevator interiors. The gently curved end profile offers an ergonomic, refined grip while the machined finish quality speaks to the elevated material standards that Seattle’s most accomplished architects, luxury residential developers, and tech campus designers hold across every component of their elevator cab programs — standards shaped by a Pacific Northwest city whose residents and professional community include the world’s most design-literate technology executives, and who hold every designed element in every building to the measure of the extraordinary natural landscape and technological ambition that together define Seattle’s uniquely exceptional character.

Available in 1.25″ and 1.5″ widths with #4 brushed or #8 mirrored finishes, the Canoe handrail integrates with precision into Seattle elevator interiors across the full range of building programs — from the luxury residential buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia with their Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound views to the tech campus towers of South Lake Union, the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square, the innovative mixed-use buildings of the Capitol Hill and Belltown corridors, and the Amazon buildings where the world’s most sophisticated technology company holds its architectural ambitions to exactly the standard its global reputation demands.

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Light

For Seattle elevator interiors where design innovation, ambient light quality, and the Pacific Northwest’s particular and profound understanding of light as the most powerful natural design material are meaningful components of the project brief — and in a city whose silver overcast creates a quality of diffused natural illumination that has shaped the entire Pacific Northwest design aesthetic, those are always the most meaningful components — 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 natural Pacific Northwest atmospheric quality of the cab.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes in stainless steel or brass, the Light Series elevator handrails give Seattle designers a customizable, high-impact accent that elevates the cab interior. The downward-facing LED illumination adds a layer of Pacific Northwest warmth that complements Seattle’s most sophisticated elevator interior design programs — from the luxury residential buildings of Queen Anne and Magnolia to the tech campus towers of South Lake Union, the boutique hotels of Capitol Hill and Belltown, and the institutional buildings of the University of Washington and First Hill’s medical campus.

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Bridge

The Bridge Series elevator handrails’ end-mounted standoff design creates a clean, architectural floating span that speaks to the Pacific Northwest design values of structural clarity, natural material honesty, and the conviction that the finest buildings achieve their authority through precision and intelligence rather than decoration. Constructed from stainless steel or brass, these handrails deliver structural integrity with a visual lightness that is particularly compelling in the contemporary tech campus towers of South Lake Union, the luxury residential buildings of Capitol Hill and Denny Triangle, and the innovative commercial buildings where Seattle’s technology economy and its Pacific Northwest design culture meet in a building landscape of genuine and growing ambition.

Available in #4 brushed and #8 mirrored finishes, the Bridge Series elevator handrails adapt cleanly to a wide range of Seattle 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 Seattle architects and designers who understand that in a city where the natural landscape provides extraordinary visual richness at every turn, the most powerful design decisions are those that achieve their authority through Pacific Northwest precision, natural honesty, and the quiet technological confidence that has always distinguished Seattle’s finest buildings and its most celebrated and enduring design decisions.

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Leather

For Seattle elevator interiors where luxury is expressed through the warmth of natural materials, the quality of genuine craft, and the tactile richness that signals real investment in a building’s Pacific Northwest character — values as deeply embedded in the Emerald City as in any city in the Pacific Northwest, and as naturally and authentically expressed through the quality of a perfectly made thing as through any other medium — our leather-wrapped handrails deliver an unmatched combination of material distinction and natural warmth. A stainless steel or brass base elegantly wrapped in premium leather creates an elevator handrail that resonates throughout Seattle’s boutique luxury residential buildings, premier hospitality properties, and the institutional buildings where the University of Washington and Seattle’s most accomplished organizations hold every material detail to the standard that the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape has permanently and irreversibly established.

Available in a range of leather finishes from richly textured natural tones to clean, contemporary Pacific Northwest styles, our leather elevator handrails for Seattle can be precisely specified to complement any interior design program. The combination of metal and premium leather creates a warm, tactile statement that honors Seattle’s deepest design conviction — that the finest spaces are those where natural material warmth, Pacific Northwest honesty, and the particular quality of genuine craft combine to create an interior as beautiful, as naturally grounded, and as genuinely extraordinary as the city of Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the Space Needle that surrounds and inspires them with a daily generosity and a natural beauty that remains, for everyone who lives and works within it, permanently and gratefully astonishing.

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Glass

In Seattle’s design market — where the silver Pacific Northwest light, the extraordinary green of the Emerald City’s forested hillsides, and the views of Mt. Rainier and the Olympic Mountains from the floor-to-ceiling glass of every South Lake Union tower and every Queen Anne residential building create a visual standard against which every interior glass surface is naturally and inevitably measured — glass elevator interior finishes offer a uniquely powerful combination of Pacific Northwest luminosity, technological precision, and contemporary design quality that meets the exceptional expectations of Seattle’s most demanding building programs.

TrueColor back-painted glass in any Pantone shade provides complete color precision for Seattle elevator interior panel programs — a critical capability in a market where Amazon’s brand standards, the specific natural tones of the Pacific Northwest landscape, and the precise architectural color programs of luxury residential buildings in Queen Anne, Magnolia, and Belltown all make exact color matching a meaningful and non-negotiable design requirement. For projects combining color and surface texture, our Etched & Back-painted glass adds refined Pacific Northwest character.

For the most luminously Pacific Northwest Seattle elevator interior experience, our TrueLight backlit glass creates a radiant environment that brings the extraordinary quality of the Emerald City’s natural light — the silver diffusion of a Pacific Northwest overcast, the extraordinary clarity of a blue-sky Mt. Rainier morning, the warm green luminosity of Douglas fir forests in late afternoon light — into the elevator cab itself, with a precision and natural warmth that honors the most beautifully and most naturally gifted city in the American West.

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Wood

Wood veneer elevator interior finishes hold a position of deep and genuine significance in Seattle’s design culture — a Pacific Northwest city where Douglas fir, western red cedar, and the warm natural woods of the Cascade Range have always been the most authentic and most meaningful materials for building, and where the finest residential buildings of Queen Anne, Magnolia, and Capitol Hill have always prized natural wood as the most honest and most beautiful expression of what it means to build a great space in the most naturally gifted landscape in North America.

Our selection of domestic and exotic wood veneer elevator interior panels gives Seattle designers access to a comprehensive material palette suited to the city’s full range of architectural contexts. From the deep, rich grain of Pacific Northwest walnut and the warm Douglas fir character — a material as native to Seattle as the rain and as meaningful to Pacific Northwest design as any material has ever been — to the lighter, more contemporary warmth of maple and rift-cut oak suited to the tech campus towers of South Lake Union and the innovative commercial buildings of Capitol Hill, each veneer is carefully selected for quality and Pacific Northwest character.

Wood veneer’s natural warmth pairs beautifully with the metals, glass, and stone finishes that define Seattle luxury elevator interior design. Combining rich Pacific Northwest wood tones with warm Muntz metal or brushed stainless steel creates layered, multi-dimensional elevator interiors that speak to Seattle’s deepest design tradition — the Pacific Northwest conviction that the finest spaces are those where natural material warmth, technological precision, and the particular luminous quality of the Emerald City’s extraordinary natural setting combine to create an interior as beautiful, as genuinely excellent, and as naturally and permanently extraordinary as the city of Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound that has always inspired and always will.

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Laminate

Laminate elevator interior finishes offer Seattle designers a high-performance, creatively versatile solution that meets the practical demands of the city’s active buildings without sacrificing the design quality or natural Pacific Northwest warmth that Seattle’s building culture prizes as foundational. 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 — qualities that Seattle building owners and elevator companies recognize as essential across the city’s most actively used tech campus towers, luxury residential buildings, boutique hotels, and the innovative commercial and mixed-use buildings of South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, and the Waterfront.

From woodgrain and Pacific Northwest–warm natural solid colors to stone-patterned and contemporary abstract designs, our laminate elevator interior panels give Seattle projects a broad and naturally calibrated design vocabulary. Whether the goal is the warm Douglas fir character of a Capitol Hill boutique hotel, an Amazon brand graphic for a South Lake Union campus tower, a Mt. Rainier landscape composition for a Queen Anne view residential building, or a clean contemporary design for a Bellevue commercial building, our laminates bring high-quality finish performance to Seattle elevator interiors across the full range of the city’s diverse and design-intelligent building programs.

For Seattle 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 Pacific Northwest–warm metallic accents creates material combinations that add the natural warmth, technological precision, and design intelligence that distinguishes the most celebrated elevator interiors in Seattle’s luxury residential, tech campus, and boutique hospitality building programs — as naturally grounded, as technologically precise, and as genuinely Pacific Northwest as the Emerald City they serve and reflect.

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Metal

Metal elevator interior finishes bring structural expressiveness, Pacific Northwest precision, and the visual energy that resonates across Seattle’s diverse building landscape. From the stainless and glass precision of Amazon’s South Lake Union campus towers to the warm natural metalwork of the boutique residential buildings of Queen Anne and the historic brick and metal character of Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market, our metal finishes deliver elevator interiors that feel genuinely and naturally at home within a city whose design culture prizes honest materials, structural clarity, and the kind of technological conviction that has made Seattle the most important and most globally consequential city in the Pacific Northwest.

Seattle luxury elevator interior design demands a metal finish palette broad enough to serve the city’s remarkable architectural diversity. Our range spans the timeless warmth of brass and Muntz — materials that complement the warm, Pacific Northwest natural material interiors of Queen Anne and Magnolia’s most distinguished residential buildings and the boutique hotels of Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square — through the technical precision of colored and patterned stainless steel suited to the Amazon campus buildings of South Lake Union and the innovation buildings of the Bellevue CBD.

Metal’s versatility makes it the ideal foundation for Seattle’s most design-sophisticated cab compositions. Combining metal finishes with back-painted glass in Pacific Northwest natural tones, etched glass, or warm Douglas fir wood veneer creates the richly textured, multi-dimensional interiors that define luxury elevator interior design in Seattle — delivering the material precision, natural Pacific Northwest warmth, and genuine technological conviction that honors a city whose combination of extraordinary natural setting and world-changing technological ambition makes it, among all the cities in the American West, the most inspiring and the most deserving of buildings, and elevator interiors, that are as excellent as everything else about it.

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Stone

Lightweight stone elevator interior finishes bring the material authority and Pacific Northwest natural presence of stone to Seattle elevator cabs without the structural constraints of traditional stone installation. In a city whose most admired buildings have always expressed their connection to the Pacific Northwest landscape through natural stone — the basalt and granite of the most celebrated estate homes in the Queen Anne and Magnolia hillside neighborhoods, the stone character of the University of Washington’s Gothic campus buildings, and the natural stone that grounds every truly exceptional Pacific Northwest interior in the physical material of the region’s own extraordinary geology — 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 Seattle elevator interior panels — the kind of honest, naturally Pacific Northwest material quality that the city’s design culture has always valued as the most genuine expression of connection to place — or digitally printed ceramic stone patterns that replicate the visual richness of basalt, granite, and Pacific Northwest stone with added consistency and practical durability. Both deliver the natural material authority of stone with the structural efficiency Seattle’s elevator interior projects require.

Lightweight stone’s natural material authority pairs beautifully with the glass, metal, laminate, and wood finishes available across our Seattle elevator interior design program. Combining stone panels with warm Douglas fir wood veneers, back-painted glass in Pacific Northwest natural tones, or polished metalwork creates a richly layered, multi-material cab interior that meets the highest expectations of Seattle’s most accomplished architects and building owners — as naturally grounded, as materially honest, and as genuinely extraordinary as the most celebrated buildings in the Emerald City, the most beautiful and the most technologically ambitious city in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional places to build and to live anywhere in the American West.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.

TRUE LIGHT

Backlit Glass Panels

TrueLight backlit glass panel assemblies transform Seattle elevator interiors with the power of high-resolution imagery illuminated from within — a design capability of extraordinary natural and cultural resonance in the city where Mt. Rainier appears at the end of downtown streets, where Puget Sound frames the western horizon, where the Amazon Spheres create a biosphere of living plants in the heart of a technology campus, and where the Pacific Northwest’s extraordinary natural luminosity — the silver overcast that makes everything green, the rare clear-sky mornings that make Mt. Rainier seem impossibly beautiful and impossibly close — provides the most powerful and most naturally generous design inspiration of any city in the American West.

Designed with a thin, durable frame, TrueLight panels integrate seamlessly with most of our Seattle elevator interior models. Each panel is fully customizable — accommodating any high-resolution image, from Mt. Rainier above the downtown skyline and Puget Sound at dusk from Queen Anne Hill to the Space Needle framed against the Olympic Mountains, the Amazon Spheres’ interior biosphere, Pike Place Market at dawn, the Elliott Bay waterfront, or an abstract composition drawn from the silver-green luminosity and natural warmth of the extraordinary Pacific Northwest landscape that gives Seattle its name, its character, and its most permanent and most irreplaceable gift to every person who lives and works within it.

For Seattle elevator interior projects seeking a fully coordinated, multi-material design that honors the city’s extraordinary natural setting while meeting the highest standards for luxury and technological 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, Pacific Northwest luminosity, and natural design warmth that Seattle has always brought to its finest buildings — setting a new standard for luxury elevator cab design in the city that Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and the technology industry together made the most naturally and technologically extraordinary place in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most genuinely exceptional cities in the world to build, to innovate, and to call home.