Blossom - an art installation commissioned by Boston Properties for their high rise office building located at 901 New York Avenue NW in Washington, DC
Read MoreDesigned by the Austin office of Perkins&Will, this unique space included many unique blackened steel elements through out.
Read MoreThe Eastside Tech Hub was a unique project developed by the H-E-B Favor group of companies to house their tech/digital media staff right in the heart of Austin
Read MoreThis Bespoke stair makes a statement in a sprawling downtown penthouse.
Read MoreThese unique sculptures have a practical side - a place to go pee!
Read MoreOwner Cousins Properties embarked on a transformational renovation of their office tower at 111 congress ave in austin - designed by Micheal Hsu and landscape architects DWG - the new space features many unique metal pieces by our team.
Read MoreYeti and project Architect Gensler turned to Sarabi Studio to produce many unique steel and copper features in their new corporate HQ!
Read MoreSarabi Studio helped renowned architects CWA and STG create this unique office space for GLG.
Read MoreThis unique office building on E 6th street in Austin featured blackened steel accents through out with many other unique selections.
Read MoreWhen local Tech company Silicon labs renovated their downtown HQ Sarabi Studio was there to provide the stainless steel elements of this one of a kind lobby.
Read MoreSarabi Studio installed several unique custom metal features within this new office finish out that ranged from simple to a full width logo wall backlit by dynamic LED’s.
Read MoreA gallery of past bespoke furnishings projects
Read MoreStainless steel and stone were featured in the new Austin offices of Hossley Lighting Associates.
Read MoreFore flight Austin offices - 1801 East 6th Street in Austin, TX
Read MoreSarabi Studio worked hand in hand with the projects architect/owner to fabricate a number of unique metal features through out this custom home.
Read MoreImages from our Bespoke Furnishing work over the years
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