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Western Neon creates custom signage, interiors, and public art. With over 35 years of experience, we make your vision a success from the first idea to the finishing touch.
March 2021 Project of The Month: Uwajimaya
Western Neon is pleased to unveil our partnership with Uwajimaya on a complete store-wide makeover of their bustling headquarters in the Chinatown-International District.
February 2021 Project of The Month: Rocky Pond Estate Winery
The WN team was thrilled to build three exterior signs and thirteen interior elements. This included environmental graphics, custom blackened steel architectural details, laser-cut wayfinding elements, and exterior illuminated signage.
2020 Year In Review
As we look forward to a new year we take a minute to look back at some of our accomplishments of 2020.
Elephant Car Wash’s Neon Pink Sign Departs Denny Way Perch
The 5,000-pound sign will first go to Western Neon in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood for conservation work, before heading to the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) in South Lake Union.
WN Updates an Iconic Seattle Holiday Display with High-Tech Lighting and a Major Overhaul
We refurbished this iconic work of public art by replacing many of its worn-out components, replaced over 4,000 incandescent bulbs with new individually programmable LED nodes, and ensured that this nostalgic structure will endure for many holidays to come.
WN + MOHAI Collaborate on Removing A Seattle Icon: The Pink Elephant
Western Neon is pleased to work with the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) to safely remove, transport, and refurbish another well know Seattle icon: the Pink Elephant.
Western Neon Featured on HGTV
We’re proud to be featured on HGTV in Rachael Jones’ in-depth article, From Empty Glass Tubes To Extreme High Voltage, Here's How a Neon Sign Is Made.
Pie Bar + Western Neon Featured on Q13
We’re all about supporting local business, especially in these challenging times. When the owner of Pie Bar asked us to help out in her expansion, we jumped at the opportunity to collaborate.
June 2020 Project of The Month: Uncle Ike’s Capitol Hill
Uncle Ike's, the prominent pot shop here in Seattle, continues to expand with another location in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Western Neon Featured in Seattle Met
Western Neon is pleased to be featured in Seattle Met in Benjamin Cassidy’s feature Neon Signs Are Glowing Strong in Seattle.