See the exciting LEGO project
See the exciting LEGO project

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The LEGO Group opens new U.S. headquarters


Mark Richey Woodworking contracted with Structure Tone to help bring to life architect BDG's colorful vision for the LEGO Group's new U.S. headquarters in Boston, Mass., opened in May 2025 after more than 50 years in Enfield, Conn.


The six-floor space located in a newly-constructed 20-story tower in Boston's Back Bay provides room for more than 800 employees and includes collaborative spaces throughout. Mark Richey's work is featured on every floor, including in reception, pantries, barista bar, parent and wellness spaces, and more. This work includes a reception desk, integrated planters, banquettes and benches, bars and cabinetry, walls, trim and surrounds.


Materials include solid surfacing, laminates, fabric and paint in bright colors, and random match plain sliced white oak veneer and solid wood. The reception desk is speckled solid surfacing, including the routed company logo. Feature walls at elevators banks are foam with glossy urethane and mounts set in circular cutouts for employees to add a LEGO® MinifigureTM of their likeness. Stairways are solid wood cut in semi-circular shapes to mirror giant tambour and finished on site in bright hues by floor. 


The colorful design represents the LEGO Group's mission to "inspire and develop builders of tomorrow" and marks continued investment in the U.S.


Read more in Interior Design magazine

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Photos courtesy of the LEGO Group

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Boardroom table impresses in scale


This New York client’s boardroom table built by WallGoldfinger reached impressive lengths. The custom boat-shaped table designed by AECOM in New York in collaboration with Tangram Interiors of California is 45 feet long. 


Tabletop materials include engineered stone, metal inlay powder coated a sparkling champagne, and a black linoleum centerfield. The full table base, which follows the shape of the table, is finished in matte black plastic laminate. Power and data is provided in a recessed apron under the table edge.


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See the solar canopy location

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Mark Richey to expand renewable energy efforts


Mark Richey Woodworking and WallGoldfinger Furniture are planning an exciting solar expansion this year.


A solar canopy is anticipated to be built along the edge of the parking lot. In addition to providing more renewable power, the project will also include electric car charging stations.


Mark Richey is already home to a rooftop solar array and diverts manufacturing waste from landfills to a biomass heating system.


Follow Mark Richey and WallGoldfinger on social media to see exciting updates on the solar canopy.