CASE STUDY - LIGHTING

Kermit Labs creates high-fidelity 3D models, “digital skin” smart materials, and stunning close-up shots via virtual renderings for Visual Comfort & Co.

Table lamp in a ceramic finish, virtually rendered by Kermit Labs

Visual Comfort’s ARN5124 chandelier virtually rendered and shown in the Antique Brass finish

Visual Comfort’s KS4407 pendant lamp virtually rendered and shown in the Polished Nickel finish

Senso Large Table Lamp

Kelly Wearstler’s Senso Large Table Lamp epitomizes Kelly’s exploration of materiality, color, forms and an intuitive juxtaposition of contemporary and vintage, architectural and organic, graphic and instinctual. Hand-finished ceramic glazes will vary in color and texture, and come in three unique variations: Autumn Copper, Ivory, and Crystal Bronze.

Kermit Labs’ 3D visualization allows customers to browse all SKUs and see the exact product they are seeking before they buy it.

Melange Elongated Sconce

Kelly Wearstler’s Melange Elongated Sconce speaks to Kelly’s ethos of architectural rigor warmed by a craftsman touch. With a style that juxtaposes raw with refined, melds color, sophistication and spirited spontaneity, Wearstler has revolutionized the look, feel and meaning of modern American design.

One of Visual Comfort’s best-selling pieces, the Melange Elongated Sconce comes in a distinctive Alabaster finish with three metal base options: Bronze, Antique-Burnished Brass and Polished Nickel.

Above Lighting collaboration between Visual Comfort & Co and Paloma Contreras, featured in a gallery inspired by Paris’ Picasso Museum

Ceramic Table Lamp

Paloma Contreras’ Ceramic Table Lamp plays to Visual Comfort’s hand-finished techniques and quality control. The ceramic glazes will vary in color and texture, and come in three unique variations.

Visual Comfort’s KW612 pendant lamp virtually rendered and shown in Aged Iron finish.

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.

  • Banyan Motors

    As the premier importer of custom, vintage Mercedes G Wagons to the US, Banyan Motors needed its online customization tool to be as powerful as its vehicles.

    Kermit Labs worked hand-in-hand with the Banyan Motors team to develop a premium 3D car configurator with the ability to build its custom G Wagons in live time with photorealistic quality.

  • 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 sofa virtually rendered by Kermit Labs in a Belgian farmhouse

    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.