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Acoustic Lighting Enhances Cushing Terrell’s Denver Office

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The 6,900 sq. ft. Denver office of Cushing Terrell was reimagined to strike the perfect balance between
functionality and creativity, tailored to support today’s hybrid work styles. With a fully open office layout, no
private offices in sight, the design emphasizes connection and a non-hierarchical culture. It’s a space built
around comfort and productivity, with visual and acoustic touches that elevate the entire workday
experience.

Project Overview:

  • Location: Denver, Colorado
  • Square Footage: 6,900 sq. ft.
  • Designer: Cushing Terrell
  • Lighting Fixtures Sourced: Georgina and Waffle Pendant Downlit by Luxxbox
  • Photography: Linked here
  • Photography Credit: James Ray Spahn

Seamless Integration of Acoustic Lighting and Design

Managing sound in an open-ceiling office doesn’t have to be a hassle or break the bank. Luxxbox’s
acoustic pendants fit the bill perfectly, with their clever 3-in-1 functionality: noise control, quality lighting,
and a dash of playful color.

In the breakroom, the Georgina pendant adds a softening touch to the industrial finishes, creating a warm, inviting space for employees to recharge. Over in the lounge area, the Waffle Pendant Downlit brings a
splash of whimsy, blending beautifully with the room’s pastel tones and relaxed seating. Together, these
acoustic pendants add style and practicality, helping keep the noise down so focus and collaboration can
thrive.

“Luxxbox is a favorite of mine. The aesthetics of the line are sophisticated, yet playful. The combination of
acoustic performance and lighting quality makes Luxxbox fixtures an option for many types of projects
and applications.” – Jill Lee, Senior Interior Designer, Cushing Terrell

Thoughtful Design Choices Reflecting Company Culture

With a clean and simple material palette, plenty of natural light, and sweeping mountain views, the office
design reflects Cushing Terrell’s approachable yet refined style. Luxxbox’s lighting and acoustic solutions
add pops of color and texture, bringing a sense of playfulness to the space. The layout encourages
everything from lively group work to quiet, reflective gatherings, with two social hubs designed for exactly
that—one for dining and high-energy interactions, the other for calm, tech-free moments.

These shared spaces, lit by Luxxbox’s acoustic fixtures, give employees a balance between collaborative zones and peaceful retreats. Open workstations and handy collaboration spots—think whiteboards and material storage—make spontaneous design sessions a breeze.

Final Impact

Cushing Terrell’s Denver office is a testament to how Luxxbox’s acoustic lighting can bring together form,
function, and comfort. By controlling noise, enhancing lighting, and injecting visual appeal, Luxxbox’s
fixtures have turned this office into a vibrant, welcoming environment that meets the diverse needs of a
hybrid workforce. It’s a thoughtfully crafted space that’s as dynamic as it is inviting, fostering productivity,
creativity, and a strong sense of community.

More information about the Georgina and Waffle Pendant Downlit by Luxxbox

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