Color Factory Chicago
233 South Wacker Drive
Lower Level 2
Chicago, IL 60606
We’re located inside Catalog at Willis Tower. Please enter via Jackson Boulevard (south side of building), and take the escalator down to Lower Level 2. Find our ticketing kiosks to the left of the Sky Deck entrance.
The closest train stops are Quincy (CTA) and Chicago Union Station (Amtrak/Metra). Discounted parking (with validation) is available at Traders Self-Park (326 S. Wells / 329 S. Franklin) and Tower Self-Park Garage (211 W. Adams / 241 S. Franklin). Validation is available at Coat Check in Color Factory’s lobby.
Color Factory Houston
3303 Kirby Drive
Houston TX 77098
We’re located in the Upper Kirby neighborhood. The closest cross streets are Richmond Avenue and Kirby Drive. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of the paid public parking garage conveniently located directly across from us at the Kirby Collection building. Please follow all parking garage signage and use the self park option which is located on the 2nd floor and above. We do not validate parking. If you choose not to utilize this option, please read local parking signage closely. Color Factory is not responsible for towed vehicles.
Color Factory NYC
251 Spring Street
New York, NY 10013
We’re located in the SoHo area of Manhattan. The closest trains are: C & E (Spring Street station) and the 1 (Houston Street, Canal Street stations).
This June, we partnered with designer Ry Macarayan on a custom illustration inspiring us to LIVE IN COLOR.
Ry is an illustrator and designer currently based in Seattle, WA. They are strategic in their work, often using clean and minimal forms, but is unafraid of bold colors, soft textures, and refreshing compositions. Their style is a perfect example of organic shapes living in a digital world.
“It means finding your people and seeing how enriching and powerful it is to be surrounded by community. It means living outside of binary structures taught to us and seeing how beautiful life can be when you are able to experiment, play, and find joy in being yourself."