Monday, June 15, 2015

NYC Scene Shop



Rory Mulholland Scenery is an established NYC scene shop. We collaborate closely with designers, production companies, choreographers and artists on all levels to craft solutions for the intricate designs and ideas brought to the table.
Our team is versed in the mediums of drafting and design, painting, sculpting, lighting, metalworking, woodworking, cabinetry and furniture making and upholstery. We are art-school trained and have experience working in theater, TV, event spaces, galleries, museums and both residential and business interiors.
We are dedicated to keeping our fees fair. Our goal is to bring the highest caliber of design to life.
Please contact us at RMScenery@gmail.com or (718) 589-1239 with any and all requests.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

THE WEB

We are now caught in the web of the internet!

Please check out our new portfolio website. Hopefully this will help in exploring our company and our creative work.

www.rmscenery.com

Enjoy!


Sunday, March 30, 2014

LOCATION LOCATION

Our new home in the Bronx! 5000 sf. 

Now minuets from Manhattan.









Saturday, January 18, 2014

CUSTOM

RMS built more than a dozen custom office desks and shelves for a client of ours, using vintage bowling lanes as the tops. No, no it wasn't for Lebowski, though the wood did come in from Chicago. Story has it the lanes were never used because the business went bankrupt before opening its doors.








Tuesday, December 10, 2013

RMScenery Celebrates the Food Network's 20th Birthday


 It was a treat for RMScenery to work with the Food Network on their 20th birthday bash. We built a tiered cake out of TVs that aired classic clips of the company's shows throughout the night. Check out RMS's food carts in the first few shots of the video, too!

Two days after the event, the TV cake was repurposed for the New York City Wine & Food Festival’s Tacos & Tequila bash. Not a bad way to work with leftovers.










Monday, October 28, 2013

PRESS: Women or Nothing

RMS had the distinct pleasure of building the set for world-premiere of Ethan Coen's first full-length play, "Women or Nothing," at the Atlantic Theater. The comedy takes place in the "enviably chic New York apartment" of characters Gretchen and Laura. RMS took care of the structure, including the two windows at the back of the apartment which looked over a wide rainy street.


Image: showbusinessweekly.com