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There's a whole lot of Yellow Goat at Hyatt Centric Las Olas.

Posted by Yellow Goat Design on 02 Nov 2020

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Topics: ygd, yellow goat design, sculpture, custom, lighting, dreams, hotel x toronto, lighting design, chandelier, geometric lighting, biophilic design, geometric design, naturalistic design, las olas, hyatt, ft lauderdale, fort lauderdale, hotel, hotel design, boat design, yachts

GOOD GEOMETRY or A WALK IN THE WOODS?

Posted by Yellow Goat Design on 28 Oct 2020

These recent showcases highlight YGD's stellar lighting, screen, and sculptural design. With Good Geometry, we're covering good design from every angle. From triangle to trapezoid we're making it a point to highlight designs and projects that showcase excellent geometric designs in lighting, screen, or sculptural form. You've got to Iscocolsee it! Click here or below to check it out!

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Topics: ygd, yellow goat design, sculpture, custom, lighting, dreams, fall, lighting design, chandelier, geometric lighting, biophilic design, woods, autumn, geometric design, naturalistic design, natural design, nature

Perfectly Placed Marbles with SBLD.

Posted by Cat Gilbert on 09 Aug 2020

This custom project for a confidential client was designed with SBLD Studio. Inspired by our Marbles which can be seen in a customized form in other projects like Bacardi headquarters with IA Architects, or Advent Health with Stantec, this design was a modernist take that reflected balance and movement as the key design elements. Each of the Marble lights was strategically placed between a wooden slated ceiling to create to create an undulating movement that wowed from above or below upon entering the lobby of this multinational company. The resulting effect is a feeling of sleek sophistication.

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Topics: ygd, yellow goat design, sculpture, custom, lighting, dreams, lobby, workplace design, headquarters, marbles, geometric lighting, architectural lighting, SBLD, pallone

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