A Lighting and Controls Firm in Dallas Adds a Bottleless Water Cooler

A lighting and controls manufacturers' representative firm in Dallas's Design District added a bottleless water cooler to its Dragon Street headquarters, giving a team of architects, engineers, and lighting design professionals purified water on demand.

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Lights hanging from a ceiling over a countertop.

The Dragon Street office sits in the heart of Dallas's Design District, where architects, interior designers, lighting designers, and engineers work through specifications for commercial, institutional, and hospitality projects across Texas and the surrounding region. A lighting and controls manufacturers' representative firm has occupied Suite 100 at 1202 Dragon Street since the neighborhood became the center of the city's design and construction community — and Ashley Pope placed one WS7000 bottleless water cooler there to give the team purified water on demand without jug deliveries interrupting a day built around client visits and project work.

The Firm

The company connects the construction community to more than 300 manufacturers across lighting, controls, and electrical, backed by over 100 professionals and four decades of regional expertise. Founded in 1977, the firm represents specification-grade product lines for architects, engineers, and lighting designers across Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and the Memphis corridor. The Design District headquarters serves as the primary showroom and project coordination hub, where clients come in to review fixtures, work through lighting layouts, and select products for projects ranging from corporate interiors to hospitality venues to institutional buildings. Wikipedia

A professional office in the Design District holds its space to the standard of the clients walking through the door. Architects and designers coming in to review luminaires and controls spend time at this office. The water setup is part of the environment they're evaluating alongside everything else in the room.

The WS7000

The WS7000 is a floor-standing bottleless water cooler built for spaces up to 50 people, with touch-activated dispensing, multi-stage filtration, and a built-in leak detection alert. It connects to the building's water line and delivers hot, cold, and ambient purified water without bottles, storage, or delivery coordination. For a design-forward office in the Dallas–Fort Worth market, one well-placed unit handles the team's daily hydration without adding any overhead to a staff whose attention belongs on project work and client relationships. Ashley Pope handled the placement, and Bottleless Nation manages filter maintenance on a set schedule from there.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do bottleless water coolers work well in design and professional office environments?

The WS7000 fits cleanly in professional office settings, connecting to a standard water line and filtering at the point of use. It keeps no bottles or jugs visible in the space and Bottleless Nation handles all maintenance on a scheduled basis so no one in the office manages it.

Do you service the Dallas Design District and surrounding areas?

The Dallas–Fort Worth area team covers the Design District and the broader DFW metro. Ashley Pope manages accounts in the region and coordinates installation and ongoing service.

Is one unit enough for a professional office this size?

For a team of up to 50 people working in a single office space, one WS7000 covers daily hydration well. Offices with staff spread across multiple floors or wings may benefit from additional units at each level.

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