The Concept

Five hologram "TVs" sit at the center of the installation, each playing animated snippets from Netflix's most recognizable originals. Hand-bent neon wraps around LED hologram tech, so the piece lands somewhere between nostalgic and futuristic, which suits a company that changed how television gets watched.
Fabrication & Engineering Challenges


At 10 feet by 12 feet, this was one of the most technically demanding builds Neon Flamingo has taken on. Key challenges included:
Hybrid lighting integration: merging glass neon fabrication with LED hologram display units into a single cohesive structure
Concealed wiring and power routing: working directly with licensed electricians to route all wiring and installation hardware so nothing was visible from the front-facing side of the piece
Structural mounting: engineering the piece to safely support five hologram units plus neon elements at scale, in a permanent corporate installation
Code compliance: coordinating electrical work to meet safety standards for a piece running continuously in an active workplace

The result is a clean, gallery-quality front presentation with none of the technical complexity showing through.
Performance Since Installation


The piece has run continuously since install with almost no issues, holding up in one of the busiest parts of the building. It is now a stop on Netflix's internal office tours, which means visitors and new hires meet it near the cafeteria.
Why This Project Matters


Traditional neon craftsmanship and hologram tech in one structure, built for a company whose identity is screens and storytelling. It is a good measure of what the studio can handle on large corporate installations that mix technologies and still have to pass inspection.
Client: Netflix
Location: Icon Building, 13th Floor, Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles
Collaborator: Ronthekiller
Dimensions: 10' x 12'
This hybrid installation pairs modern lighting with real hand-bent glass from our custom glass neon fabrication process.





