CASE STUDY - TEXTILES

Kermit Labs creates virtual room environments for S. Harris’ debut Vacanza Collection designed by Benjamin Johnston Home, featuring fabric, drapery and wallcoverings.

Above More is more - S. Harris and Benjamin Johnston Design wanted an environment featuring many layers and textures to unveil their debut collection of fabrics, draperies and wallcoverings

Brands take control of their content

With virtual photography, brands can create spaces with no limits. No longer do pieces have to be physically produced, do teams have to assemble and tear down photo studios, or does the time of day and lighting have to be a factor.

Above S. Harris’ Vacanza Collection shown in a virtually-rendered, sun-drenched room created by Kermit Labs

Once a virtual photoshoot environment is created, brands can shoot from any angle to capture the moment they seek

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.

  • vintage G Wagon virtually rendered by Kermit Labs for Banyan Motors

    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.

  • 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.