From custom steel wall panels to unique wood and metal fixtures in restaurants, bars and high-rise lobbies to airport remodels…. Brander brings a sculptural and artistic perspective to every project. We merge art and science in ways that balance the history of design with today’s contemporary styles, maintaining authentic originality as the essential component in all our creations.
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The Ellen Theatre, built in 1919 by sons of Nelson Story, a founding father of Bozeman, MT, recently underwent a major renovation which Brandner Design played an integral role in completing. Brandner Design was able to recreate the original marquee and decorative steel along with the front entry doors of this iconic theatre. Ink-on-cloth blueprints of the marquee were found and converted into modern day usable blue prints to bring the Ellen Theatre back to life in its original form. Watch this amazing project come to life in our photo galleries.
The Security Title Bozeman project showcases Brandner Design’s architectural pieces throughout the office. Custom designs highlight each space from the foyer, to the front desk, conference rooms, offices, and common areas. Each piece brings a warm but modern feel to the building.
The “X” conference tables consist of a natural live-edge walnut top with Black Patinated and Natural Sandblasted Steel bases. The kitchenettes showcase Natural Etched Steel cabinet doors and backsplash with sleek maple and walnut cabinetry while finishing off with our Brass Bone Pulls.
The leather seats on our Sheet Metal Chairs and other accents throughout were hand crafted, giving an extra pop to each design.
Lifetime Fitness in Philadelphia found Brandner Design panels and steel finishes to be the perfect fit for their Lifespa entry and soffit. These beautiful Bronze patina steel panels add just the right color and textural finish to compliment the custom millwork and fixtures.
Isidore Newman School in New Orleans brought Brandner Design on board to design and execute the surround and shelving for the Geode display in the science department. Random Black Veil Patina steel panels, doors, shelving and cabinets add a sophisticated and progressive style designed space for a very renown institution.
Brandner Design was ecstatic to be apart of the Electronic Theatre Controls’ expansion of the headquarters in Middleton, WI. ETC went with an industrial design consisting of a 3-stack high shipping container neighborhood, with steel beams, cabling, and metal cladding throughout. Brandner Design’s patinated metal panels perfectly fit this renovation. Also, Brandner Design’s signature Rust Veil patina finish covered the walls and bar front panels. Finally, made from hot rolled steel, is the backsplash, cabinet doors, and staircase walls.
Over 280,000 triangles were laser cut onto 28 metal panels to create this 800 sq ft mosaic image of Montana State University-Bozeman’s mascot, the Bobcat. Brandner Design’s sister company, True Cut Laser, utilized their Trumpf 3000 watt high-speed laser to create the detailed image of the bobcat for the new engineering building, Norm Asbojornson Hall.
Brandner Design is proud to be producing a new look for Wolfgang Puck Pizza in locations across the country. Hand patina’d panels and signage are the perfect facelift for this popular franchise.
Shown here with Brandner Design’s Antique Brown and Black patina finish.
Brandner Design provided the blackened steel for Nature’s Kitchen in Newark Airport. Nature’s Kitchen went with Brandner’s Signature Random Black Veil patina for panels, trim, soffit, vent grates, door jambs and door. The blackened steel provided an excellent contrast to the wood floor and granite counter tops. A nice mixture of materials creates a welcoming atmosphere to this popular establishment.
In 2002 Jeff Brandner was chosen to design and build a September 11th Memorial for Morris County NJ where 96 people lost their lives. The design is centered around three large window sections salvaged from the World Trade Center wreckage, dirt from the Pentagon and recovered parts of Flight 93.
Jump Trading re-designed their offices in a contemporary, industrial style. We created a conference table from I-Beams, hand patinaed panels and boards milled from 19th century White Oak barn beams with a concealed passage for computer wires. This versatile design can be circular, square or a stately 19′ long executive command center.