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Monday, April 26, 2010

Li Ning Phase Two, Foyer Display

This is one of the pieces we are making for the new Li Ning store, in process:


Brian working on the foyer display box.



Drilling holes for the aluminum posts.



Preparing to route for the light channel: Note the company required tattoo!



On Site: Wall is prepped for the installation.



The completed display is installed.



Jeff checking for proper alignment. Next up, drywalling!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

LI NING: PHASE TWO

We are in the process of building out Li Ning's second retail location. Once again, curves, curves, and curves!

Brian working on the customer counter. 11.5 feet long!


Tim drilling cord chases in the display box tops-- the level helps him guide the bit so he doesn't blow out the side.


Jeff trimming the edge-banding for the bamboo display boxes.



LI NING USA



LI NING IS UP AND RUNNING! MADE is proud to reveal Li Ning's first US retail store. Located in Portland's Pearl District, the retail store was installed in the foyer of their corporate headquarters. The showroom posed many challenges and engineering feats. MADE designed and built their main displays, customer counter, and a 22-globe chandelier installed 36 feet in the air. For those of you that don't know, Li Ning is a Chinese sportswear company, specializing in badminton, ping-pong, and tai chi gear—they also have a foothold in the NBA with the Clipper's Baron Davis. Look for a second location to open soon.

The main display consisits of 19 custom built display boxes. Each display is lit with a LED light strip.


The customer counter is powdercoated steel with a red aluminum facia. The lettering is milled acrylic, installed in the water-jet cut-out and backlit with LED lighting.

Behind the customer counter is the back-stock display. Rather than hide it is another room somewhere, we built shelving to showcase the Li Ning boxes. The shelves are built to fit exactly within the existing staircase's structure.

MADE also installed this chandelier, using 22 store bought glass globe pendant lights. The ceilings are 36' high, and we had to hoist the soffit in place using pulleys and rigging gear.

View of the store from above. The existing stairwell pushed the design and layput of the store, as there was no way to work around it.