For best results, position the Everbright in a prominent location so it’s easy to discover.
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For best results, position the Everbright in a prominent location so it’s easy to discover.
A central location easily attracts new and repeat visits (Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, OH).
It shines as a centerpiece.
People can plunge right into the rapture from the entrance (WNDR Museum in Chicago, IL).
Creativity can also beckon through the stacks (St. Charles Public Library, IL).
A feature wall becomes a tradition for the regulars, popular with people of all ages.
The Everbright’s hexagonal packing also lends itself to geometric and hexagonal wall art (Ann Arbor District Public Library, MI).
The entrance is an ideal site for installation because curiosity is contagious (Milpitas Library at Santa Clara County, CA).
New people attract more new people.
who attract repeat visits.
If you have an awkward space near an elevator that you want to activate, the Everbright turns it into a creative destination where regulars make beelines (Minnesota Children’s Museum, MN).
Small children toddle up. They attract more small children. Little kids immersed in the moment. No instructions or grown-ups required.
If you have a crowding problem at the entrance or at other features, this hidden-gem installation could be a good strategy.
Friends share spontaneous moments together (Temple Israel Early Childhood Center, MI).
A collaborative teen space provides a social and creative outlet at Canton Public Library, MI.
You could reinvent the water cooler by installing a creative refreshment at work (headquarters in Charlotte, NC).
Abundant natural light is not a problem (St. Charles City-County Public Library, MO).
When not in use, the Everbright becomes a beautiful backdrop to cozy family reading time,
with color palettes that can complement any interior.
You can get wildly creative with murals and colors (Together We Grow, Temecula, CA).
The Liberty Science Center created a decal backdrop to prominently feature a custom, 15-foot Everbright wall with integrated panels that slide together to form one single unit. (Jersey City, NJ)
The Ann Arbor District Public Library happened to have an opening in the wall with rear access through a service room for a building that had already been constructed. The Everbright Classic fit nicely.
This Everbright was installed into an opening that was created in a new wall, with rear access for servicing.
The Toronto Public Library integrated their Everbright Classic into custom millwork.
Sterling Heights Public Library in MI didn’t have a wall. We developed this floor-mounted, self-standing integrated Everbright Mini.
This design has the potential to become a double-sided Everbright.
Some spaces opt for a cozy creativity nook (Innovation Center in Los Angeles, CA).
This installation at the end of the stacks turns creativity into a refuge and an escape from the crowd (Castlewood Library, Arapahoe Libraries, CO).
This teen space provides a creative outlet at the John and Judy Gay Public Library in McKinney, TX.
Away from the hustle and bustle (Howard Park, IN).
A half-wall allows both natural light and creative light to shine.
A multimedia center in DO Space, Omaha, NE.
(Lovett School library, Atlanta, GA)
The Everbright makes a nice complement to tactile, open-ended imaginative play (Sioux City Art Center).
(Ransom District Public Library, MI)
(National Children’s Museum, Washington, DC)
(Midland County Public Library, TX)
The Everbright integrates well with exhibits featuring light, patterns, fractals, and color.
The Children’s Museum of Richmond integrated their Everbright into a donor recognition wall near the entrance to shine a light on individual donors while treating everyone to a playful creative experience.
Portable steps allow younger children to make a fun, safe ascent to creative enlightenment (Smoky Hill Library in Arapahoe Libraries, CO).
Note the absence of pegs in this book basket.
A modern playspace at Manhattan House, NY.
The Everbright is designed, engineered, and individually fabricated by Hero Design LLC