The big day has come! The Centennial Public House is open and ready for hungry customers. This fun project marked the fourth joint venture between Bryan Seifried and FTB.DESIGN. Read the first review from the Greeley Tribune. The RenderingThis is the video we shared with the Centennial Team that ended up driving the design forward. Take a peek! Site PhotosMore to come!
The highly-anticipated Jungalow Pop Up has officially opened its doors and is now fully operational for business. This exciting project has been made possible through a collaborative effort between the visionary owner, Justine Blakeney, acclaimed designer Faith Blakeney, and the talented team members of FTB.DESIGN. Spearheaded by owner Jeff Eyser, the project also boasts the expertise of VP of Current Projects Sue Oneto and Construction Coordinator Kevin Mincin. The Pop Up has already seen a tremendous response from visitors and is thriving in its new location. Justina has written a truly gorgeous piece about the process over on her blog, Justina Blakeney. You really should take a moment to check it out and learn about how the process of this transformation. We are thrilled to share our latest project with Critical Role: Candela Obscura. The project drew inspiration from the captivating dark Art Deco and neo-Victorian styles, providing a fascinating canvas to explore textures, shapes, and framing. Our team takes great pride in fabricating such a rich and compelling project and can’t wait to see what new challenges to summit on the next project. We are hard at work on our restaurant project The Centennial Public House in northern Colorado. Here are a few progress shots! Opening very soon. Stay tuned!
Our work with Jungalow on their pop-up (opening soon in Los Angeles) has continued to be a delightful project. With interesting builds, great colors and a great design collaboration, this promises to be a project for the history books.
WHOA, buddy! When a crew tells you they love the set, you know you've done something right.
Creating a nostalgic and modern take on the Turtles' Lair was an exciting opportunity. Combing our sentimental memories with research into more modern iterations led to an exciting amalgamation of visions. With on site additions and care, Freddy A Pelaez-Posada put the finishing touches onto a set that really screamed to be seen. We'll update with photos and the final video when the time comes. Over at Revenge Of, May featured the return of LOTZILLA, but this year the King has taken a more relaxing role as the ParKing of Paradise. Kicking up their heels and relaxing in the summer sun is exactly what the ParKing (and everyone else) needs right now. With lots of vendors and photo ops, the event was a huge success and only promises to get bigger as the summer continues with the next event scheduled for June 17th. When we were approached to build the NBCU FYC House, we jumped at the opportunity. Bringing glamor, precision and experience to this build was a breeze given clear communication with our excellent clients, Hudson Gray. We're very proud with how this project turned out and look forward to more projects like this in the future! Framework Studio presented us with the fun opportunity to dress the ESPN offices for two spots featuring Stan Verrett, Ashley Brewer and George Kittle. Manipulating graphics, running around the ESPN offices and covering EVERYTHING with Across the Spider-Verse art was a blast. Check out the final results! Photo courtesy of Michi. Every so often, you get the awesome opportunity to collaborate on a project that EVERYONE is excited about, and this was a dream come true. When Brain Dead approached Revenge Of with their desire to revive their Magic the Gathering tournament, FTB was excited at the opportunity to flex our design muscles for an exciting event. Producing tables that fit four playfields, designing a prize wheel to randomize the commander decks, a booth that would function as home-base for the Revenge Of team, a leaderboard featuring the iconic Brain Dead logo and the trophy to top all trophies, FTB went ALL OUT. The event was a screaming success and everyone who participated had an excellent afternoon. The tournament ended in an upset, but the possibility of an ongoing event series was solidified. Photos courtesy of Michi. Photos courtesy of Jeff Eyser.
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