(Newswire.net — April 30, 2013) Portland, OR — For more than ten years, Ekko Mobiles has made its mark on the kinetic art world by providing impressive large-scale mobiles, kinetic art, and ceiling features to corporations, hospitals, universities, homes, and many other locations across the globe.
With their Ekko Workshop line, these kinetic artists have created a series of hanging mobiles and stabiles for design-savvy people who want the same kind of high-quality, well-designed masterpiece of an Ekko Mobile—but without the commission process, the massive size, the lead time, or the commission-sized price tag.
Ekko Workshop mobiles range from one foot to three feet tall. Each piece is made of powder-coated aluminum, and the designs are available in various color combinations. They come fully assembled and ready to hang, right out of the box.
The Ekko Workshop team is part engineer, part industrial designer. Their technical backgrounds make these innovative artists obsessed with design, details, and durability. They’re also focused on supporting domestic manufacturing and the local economy, so every mobile is designed, manufactured, assembled, and packaged entirely in Portland, Oregon.
“We’ve created our Ekko Workshop mobiles based on the same principles we use on our large-scale projects,” said Matthew Richards, the engineer-turned-artist half of Ekko Workshop. “Design, quality, interactivity, and beauty are important on any scale. We’re excited to provide a line of mobiles that’s not just beautiful, well designed, and high quality, but also affordable and attainable.”
Ekko Workshop is proud to introduce mobiles that are thoughtfully designed, precision crafted, and absolutely lovely to look at.
Ekko Mobiles
1811 NW Couch Street #508
Portland, OR 97209
Media Contact: Kathryn Richards
Email: info@ekkoworkshop.com
Phone: 877-278-3199
Website: www.ekkoworkshop.com
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