Industrial Brands is all about products that last, and they really go the extra mile when it comes to luxury sliding door hardware. Their collection isn’t just high-end for the sake of it; every piece shows off elegant design and top-tier craftsmanship. They use only the best materials and finishes, and you can see the difference. People love these designs because they blend architectural beauty with quality that actually stands out.
The story began in 2022, when Industrial Brands teamed up with CGIFurniture 3D rendering firm for the first time. That kicked off a partnership that’s still going strong. The companies have worked together on sets of visuals that aren’t just average—they’re striking. For every project, Industrial Brands wants lifestyle renderings and super detailed close-ups to show off the intricate work and premium look of their hardware. The results? Let’s dive into what makes their visuals so impressive.
Residential Interior Lifestyles for Door Hardware
Industrial Brands came to us with a straightforward request: they wanted interior lifestyle renders that showcased their sliding door hardware in real, stylish spaces. These renders do more than just display the products because they show how the hardware actually works in a modern room, both in looks and in everyday use. With careful lighting and smart camera angles, every little detail of the materials and finishes pops. In the end, you don’t just see the hardware fitting in; you feel how it lifts the whole space.




Commercial Interior Lifestyle CGI for Door Hardware
The brand wanted lifestyle renders that feature sliding doors in stylish bars, showing off their top-tier hardware in real commercial spaces. For each interior 3D scene, I stuck closely to the mood boards, building environments that matched the brand’s style down to the smallest detail.







Commercial Exterior Renderings for Sliding Door Hardware
Industrial Brands wanted those lifestyle shots again, but this time they wanted them outside and looking real. So, I built out a rustic farmhouse coffee shop, made sure those big sliding doors grabbed attention, and snapped images that really highlight the hardware’s toughness, style, and how well it actually works in outdoor commercial settings. Anyone who sees these photos gets why the hardware stands out.






Close-Up Shots of Door Hardware Products
For close-ups, we didn’t skimp. Every piece of hardware got its moment, showing off both its build and materials. The client wanted shots at 90-degree and 75-degree angles, so I mixed macro close-ups with wider views. That way, customers get to appreciate all the small details and also see how everything pulls together in the bigger picture.








Silo 3D Rendering for Trade Show Booths
The brand wanted 3D renderings of door hardware booths early on, almost like rough drafts. These images gave the team a clear picture of how the booths could look, how the products would fit in, and where everything should go. They could spot issues, try out ideas, and tweak the design before building anything for real. Showing the door hardware in crisp, isolated images made it easy to check every detail — from the materials and finishes to the way branding showed up. It was a smart way to make sure everything worked together and looked great. The team wasted less time in the long run and got a trade show booth that not only worked, but really stood out and grabbed attention.




Door Hardware Modeling and Rendering for the Brand’s Website
Industrial Brands took this same idea to their website, mixing in lifestyle shots with close-ups. These sharp, vibrant images made a statement right on the homepage and gave the whole site a more polished feel. In the product listings, buyers could get a closer look and check out the hardware from every angle. That extra detail made things feel more tangible and inviting — exactly what you want when someone’s deciding what to buy.
