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Neon Latitudes

Eugene, OR

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    Neon Latitudes, located in Eugene, Oregon, is a premier provider of neon art, custom commissions, commercial lighting solutions, and repair services. With over 40 years of expertise in neon tube bending, the company excels in creating vibrant neon signs and installations that serve both functional and artistic purposes. The team prides itself on offering a full spectrum of neon business services, including electric signage, neon repair and restoration, and light boxes for various commercial applications.

    The driving force behind Neon Latitudes is Neal Conner, known as 'Neon Man'. He is not only dedicated to commercial projects but also creates stunning art pieces described as 'luminous sculpture in three dimensions.' Conner draws inspiration from tribal traditions, mythology, and the forms of humans and animals, integrating wood or metal into his neon creations. His objective is to provide a counterpoint to the fast-paced, chaotic world, bringing grace and centeredness through his intricate glass works.

    Neon Latitudes showcases a diverse portfolio of neon art, ranging from totems and abstract concepts to portraits and whimsical critters. Customers can explore these creations through various galleries on their website. The company is well-regarded in the community, with testimonials highlighting their professionalism and innovative designs. Neon Latitudes invites anyone with a project in mind to reach out and collaborate with them, emphasizing their commitment to customer satisfaction and artistic excellence.

    Services Provided

    • Commercial Business Signage
    • Electric Business Signs
    • Light Boxes
    • Neon Art
    • Neon Lighting Refurbishment
    • Neon Repair & Restoration
    • Neon Signs & Installations

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    +1 (•••) ••••366

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    Locations Served
    • Eugene, OR

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