Frisco Public Library
Frisco, TX
Architect: Gensler | Interiors: 720 Design
Once a 156,000 square foot rocket factory, the City of Frisco decided to re-purpose the building into a spectacular library for its citizens. 720 Design, in Dallas, was commissioned to make this transformation happen. The project features a broad range of our product’s versatility for both kids and adults. From whimsical to sophisticated in a broad color palette. Pictured above and below are our ImPrinted Kestrel Chairs and Kestrel Tables. The pantone colors selected for the images tie into other interior finishes.
Credits: Chad Davis Photography
These custom library tables have strong, classic lines offering a substantial weight and scale to this massive interior. Discrete, integrated power was added for patron’s access without interfering with the work surface space.
Our Lake Drum Tables were specified in various colors adding organic shapes and pop of color in the teen area and a more subdued hue complementing the bold lounge chairs.
Perimeter Quad Carrels and Kestrel Chairs exude happiness in this large space. Our chairs are sized for children and built for adults.
Perimeter Book Bins with casters in varying colors of blue and green. Warm colors red and orange make the Kestrel Perimeters pop.
The Teraine Workstations pictured below sport bold, red privacy panels and span a 96” work surface without intermediate legs. Chartreuse and violet on the ImPrinted Flick Task Chairs pair nicely with the red and metallic silver accents.