Public Art & Wayfinding

Clear. Intuitive. Sculptural

The best public art doesn't just look good.

It helps people understand where they are.

For years we've been designing Light Towers and public art that serve as landmarks, meeting points and storytelling devices. By day they create identity. By night they provide activation, safety and connection. Whether it's a waterfront, cultural precinct, university campus or town centre, people instinctively navigate using memorable landmarks. That's where public art and wayfinding become one and the same.

As cities continue investing in walkability and placemaking, we believe we'll see more projects using illuminated vertical markers to create memorable destinations and improve navigation through public spaces.

Story-Telling Light Towers

Explore a curated collection of our past work, where imagination meets strategy. Each project reflects our drive to deliver thoughtful, effective solutions.

Custom designed story telling light towers. Designed in collaboration with Luke Mallie artist, Deborah Bauer, Urban Metal and St Peters Anglican College. Wayfinding. Public art
Wayfinding and Public art. Night time view of light towers . Urban Metal with Deborah Bauer, Luke Mallie and Hamish Morrow. Cre8tive Nations

Client
St Peters Anglican College

Location
Indooroopilly, Brisbane

Client
Concept design - Sofles - Art for infrastructure

Location
Brisbane

Public art . Light Towers for way finding. St Peters anglican college. Cre8tive nations. Deborah Bauer. Luke Mallie. urban metal
Public Art - Light Towers St Peters Anglican College. Urban Metal Luke Mallie design. Cre8tive Nations. Corten Steel. Laser cut light towers. Indigenous design. First Nations design. Place making. Way finding

Location
Brisbane

Client
St Peters Anglican College

Custom Maps for Way Finding

Explore a curated collection of our past work, where imagination meets strategy. Each project reflects our drive to deliver thoughtful, effective solutions.

Public A modern lounge area with two beige armchairs, two wooden coffee tables, two black chairs, and black standing lamps, against a wall decorated with a large abstract map design.Custom wall map made from laser cut panels. powder coated aluminium.

Location
Brisbane

Client
St Peters Anglican College

Art as Infrastructure

Black and white line art of a woman with long flowing hair, holding a cigarette near her face, with a train filled with skulls on the tracks below. Street art design for perforated pic perf panels
way finding. Street art for perforated car parking privacy screening. Art for infrastructure