CASE STUDY - AUTOMOTIVE

Kermit Labs creates a virtual product configurator to contextualize Banyan Motors’ vintage luxury vehicles for e-commerce

Above Banyan Motors’ Mercedes-Benz 230GE in a virtually-rendered scene by Kermit Labs.

Above Banyan Motors’ Mercedes-Benz 230GE shown as a clay 3D model. Kermit Labs meticulously 3D models every part of the vehicle in order to have premium customizability throughout the vehicle.

Banyan’s Mercedes-Benz 230GE shown with close-up detail for discerning, high-end clientele.

Above Banyan’s vintage Mercedes Soft Top G Wagon in a Kermit Labs Product Configurator. Kermit Labs works with clients to have a native look and feel via the client’s own fonts and web experience.

Above Banyan’s vintage Mercedes-Benz G Wagon shown in a Product Configurator powered by Kermit Labs.

Interior shots with precision premium leather seats virtually rendered to allow for ultimate customization.

CASE STUDIES

  • Ashley Stark Home rug in virtually rendered Parisian living room

    Ashley Stark Home

    Tastemaker Ashley Stark wanted her products to be featured in the same stunning settings that she admired from all over the world, without the headaches and cost of physical logistics and photography.

    With Kermit Labs, her products are shown in virtual room environments without the constraints of budget or limits on taste.

  • Visual Comfort & Co.

    As the dominant premium lighting manufacturer in the US, Visual Comfort & Co. wanted to make digital at the core of their future.

    Kermit Labs created high-fidelity 3D models, “smart material” finishes, as well as virtual room environments to allow the customer to experience the quality up-close and merchandised in elevated settings.

  • Monolith Studio

    Monolith Studio’s bold and captivating debut collection of designs started with raw forms and needed a conduit to get these ideas into a world-class format.

    Kermit Labs took hand drawings, reference photos and raw 3D models and transformed these prototypes into photorealistic virtual product photos and an eye-catching virtual desert oasis photoshoot.

  • S. Harris

    S. Harris had beautiful textiles spanning fabrics, draperies, wallcoverings and rugs, but didn’t have a consistent or cost-effective way to marry these categories within their content strategy. Traditional photography didn’t meet their needs and was too logistically complex.

    Kermit Labs created multiple virtual environments for S. Harris to shoot all kinds of products without physical limitations and within budget.

  • Lee Industries

    Rather than manufacturing millions of Lee’s available SKUs, shipping to a studio and photographing each one, Lee recognized the value of digitizing its multi-generational product catalogue via 3D modeling and photorealistic renderings.

    Kermit Labs created a virtual library for Lee featuring high-fidelity 3D models and digital material swatches.