S P I R I T E D
Winning elements spark energy & excitement in sports spaces.

You know it when you feel it.
Listen to our playlist as the warm-up for what you’re about to see.
Richardson Design knocks it out of the park...

With team-centric colors, plucky patterns and tactile textures blended with bursts of nostalgia

To evoke a collective love of the game.

Here, you’re always part of the team.
Spirited spaces rally fans together.
You won’t be able to sit still for long.
Throwback patterns, playbook-themed lighting and gritty
textures conjure pride and anticipation.
Jumbo displays paired with simple details keep you on your toes.
It’s all for one and one for all.

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Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Fan Shop & Cafe
Nostalgia mixed with modern elements
Bold and down to business, fans score Chiefs merch with no sweat here. Exposed wood, concrete, and vintage scoreboard décor excite fans across every generation. Repetition of color as prescriptive as any playbook layers on intuitive way-finding to guide guests through the shopping experience.




U.S. Open
The classic spectator sport with a twist
Tennis fans unite around the love of the game. The U.S. Open fan shop fosters playful camaraderie with racquet motifs and illustrations, bridging modern day spectators to players of the past. Mounted collections of vintage racquets illicit a surprising punch of spirit and swings.




Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Co. Headquarters
Leaving it all on the line
It’s a next-level display of football’s most iconic colors, textures and patterns. Work and play collide with a club seating area and walkways modeled after the turf, an NFL team helmet wall, and the tunnel that ushers the team onto the field. Neon lighting with unique angles and color-changing capabilities mimics textbook plays and agile body movement.




Richardson Design partners with your team to bring spirit into convening spaces.
Contact us to experience MVP-level design where you live, work or play.
Photography Credit:
Nicholas Green, Ambitious Creative, Clique Images, Joshua Sukoff, Janke Laskowski. Any additional photography used in this project is property of its respective owners.