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This blog is a collection of musings on our on-going research, design, inspiration, books and travel. As only Es Devlin can articulate, “The piece that one makes is the tip of the iceberg of the research that went into it. Allow your research to take you as far as you want; allow one thought to lead to another. Don’t be afraid to go down a rabbit hole of research. Find the patterns.” This is not to claim we are experts on anything included in the following entries, rather life-long learners enjoying the process.

Jim Irvin, co-owner of Firefly Distillery and one of this year’s winners of the Icon Honors Award presented by SC Biz News.

Meet Jim Irvin

May 9, 2023

You may know Jim Irvin even if you think you don’t. He is one of the guiding forces of Charleston’s hospitality industry, effective at creating special places for Lowcountry residents and tourists alike, a champion of the local business community and that of South Carolina at large, and now one of the 2023 SC ICON Honor Award Winners. We are lucky enough to have worked for Jim and his partners on several building projects and while he has received many accomplishments, awards and accolades throughout his career, perhaps the most noteworthy is his track record of innovation, resilience and reinvention. He is a ‘Jack of many trades’ and master of each of them. 

  • Residential and Commercial Builder / Developer - After studying at chemistry, biology and accounting at Vanderbilt + Sullivan University, he began what would become a 40 year chapter as a residential and commercial builder / developer starting in Kentucky and South Carolina. After relocating to the Lowcountry in 1979 Jim built houses in Crowfield, Kiawah Island and IOP including over 60 spec houses through the 1990s.

  • Irvin House Vineyard - In 2000 Jim and his wife Ann purchased a farm on Wadmalaw Island and after a trip to a Florida winery were inspired to begin a vineyard. They would eventually establish Irvin House Vineyard, Charleston’s only domestic winery which produced Muscadine Wine, a wine made from the American indigenous grape. Both Jim and Ann were fundamental members of Certified SC Grown throughout Irvin House Vineyard’s chapter. The wine was successfully distributed to every major grocery store in South Carolina thanks to a relationship with Scott Newitt who was a statewide distributor in South Carolina. 

Original Firefly Distillery on Wadmalaw Island, SC.

  • Firefly Distillery is Born - The vintner / distributor relationship led to a friendship and ultimately to business partners in 2006 when Jim and Scott joined forces to create Firefly Distillery. In the same year they produced their first product, a Muscadine wine vodka, which earned 89 out of 100 points from the Beverage Testing Institute in Chicago (outscoring big names like Absolut and Ketel One.) As successful as their first product out of the gate was, an even bigger product was on the horizon. Jim and Scott introduced Firefly’s Sweet Tea Vodka in 2008 using tea leaves from the neighboring tea farm. In the subsequent years, Firefly would introduce various moonshine, whiskey and lemonade products.

Firefly Sunset Resort in the Bahamas

  • Firefly Sunset Resort - In 2009, Jim and Ann Irvin purchased a run-down resort in Elbow Cay Bahamas. They invested in renovations and new construction to create a vacation destination, restaurant and bar called the Firefly Sunset Resort and opening in 2012. In 2019 Hurricane Dorian severely damaged the resort; as of 2021, the facility was fully open for guests.

Firefly Distillery’s new facility in North Charleston.

  • Firefly Distillery 2.0 - In 2015, responding to the distillery’s success and Charleston metro’s growing hospitality industry, Jim Irvin and Scott Newitt purchased a former landfill in North Charleston on the banks of Noisette Creek. This land would set the stage for a much larger facility (20,000sf) to house not only the manufacturing process but a large tasting room, gift shop, and event spaces of all sizes in a centrally located and easily accessible locale. The new facility opened in February of 2020 and would need to close its doors just a month later due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Through reinvention and an unwavering commitment to the local community, the distillery, with Jim’s guidance, pivoted to produce hand sanitizer for the Lowcountry and in the summer launched the “Safe Sounds” concert series on their vast outdoor lawn. Firefly just celebrated their 3 year anniversary in the new location and enjoys steady patrons, hosts distillery tours and tastings, gatherings and weddings, and has now grown to be a noteworthy concert destination with Live Nation booking 25 concerts in 2023 each for nearly 5,000 people.

Awards / Accolades

  • 2006: Chicago Beverage Testing Institute 89/100 for Firefly Muscadine Wine Vodka

  • 2009: San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded Firefly Handcrafted Vodka a bronze medal

  • 2020: Charleston Chamber of Commerce “Champion Innovator” award recipient

Jim Irvin has consistently assisted the local and state business community - specifically the distillery industry through multiple lobbying efforts with the SC state legislature. When Firefly Distillery was just launching the state required $50k to start a distillery on top of the equipment costs which is a very high barrier to entry; Irvin and Newitt successfully lobbied the state to change that to a $1k fee thus opening the doors for more small start-ups. In 2009, Jim and his partner successfully lobbied to allow tastings and sales of the product at the facility location. Additionally, Firefly Distillery’s location in North Charleston has added to Charleston Metro’s hospitality industry by showcasing a South Carolina product, hosting local food trucks and events for non-profit organizations like Lowcountry Local First. 

The common thread beyond business acumen is that Jim Irvin is not afraid to reinvent, reimagine + rebuild. From the multiple career pivots to rebuilding after a hurricane and reimagining during the pandemic, Jim Irvin has proven that he is not only a successful builder, developer, vintner and distiller, but a resilient and innovative fixture in the Charleston and South Carolina community. You can probably find him working his magic at the Firefly Distillery in Park Circle these days; swing by for a distillery tour and tasting and say congrats!

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The massing of the new Firefly Distillery in North Charleston, SC was inspired by the horse barn that the distillery first occupied. The exterior design marries the distillery’s history with the industrial vibe of the area and distillery manufacturi…

The massing of the new Firefly Distillery in North Charleston, SC was inspired by the horse barn that the distillery first occupied. The exterior design marries the distillery’s history with the industrial vibe of the area and distillery manufacturing component.

Firefly Distillery | Good Times. Great Spirits.

October 9, 2020

When we began the design for Firefly Distillery’s new facility, the first step was to visit their existing distillery and tasting room on Wadmalaw Island, SC to learn their history, better understand their brand, see their process, and sample some spirits. (Spoiler alert: they’re good.) Before putting pen to paper, it was important for us to know how Firefly started, where they are going, how they differentiated themselves in the industry and thus what functional spaces and visitor experiences to help create within the architecture.

The next couple of years included distillery research (see our Distillery Homework blog), design iterations and construction. The new facility opened in February 2020 and enjoyed a few weeks of hosting a record breaking number of visitors before the pandemic dialed down indoor gatherings. Firefly was able to pivot their distilling efforts to produce hand sanitizer to meet the moment and are now able to safely host visitors at the outdoor courtyard, tastings on the porch and socially distanced outdoor concerts.

Highlights of our research and how it dovetailed into our design

Firefly is a locally owned, family business who was one of the South Carolina Lowcountry’s best kept secrets until their inspired collaboration with the neighboring Charleston Tea Garden yielded ‘Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka’. Ever since, they have enjoyed a national audience and are a destination for tours, tastings and events. Therefore the building program included a gift shop, distillery, bottling line, lab, a tasting room, spirits retail section and multiple places for events (weddings, receptions, smaller meetings and outdoor concerts.)

The Firefly brand is southern, approachable, and laid back in the best way possible; think sitting on your porch with a drink in your hand, friends nearby and bluegrass playing in the background. This told us that while this will be a brand new, code-compliant facility, there should be moments of patina and casualness. Specialty craftspeople really brought the ‘soul’ into this new building. Shout out to coppersmiths, Khalima Lights for their handmade light fixtures, Limelight for the signage installation, Gil Shuler for the branding graphics and Lowcountry Case + Millwork for sourcing the reclaimed wood and executing our barrel stave design.

The Firefly folks, while innovative and forward-thinking, are also nostalgic and rustic with a side order of DIY. This inspired us to deconstruct wooden bourbon barrels in the back of our studio and incorporate them into the bar and light fixture designs as well as source reclaimed wood for paneling and metal roofing from a former Firefly structure as an interior accents.

The tasting bar design was born from deconstructing wooded barrels and alternating the position resulting in a varied texture and color rooted in distillery life. Bar counter is a custom copper fabrication. Beyond the bar is the spirits retail displ…

The tasting bar design was born from deconstructing wooded barrels and alternating the position resulting in a varied texture and color rooted in distillery life. Bar counter is a custom copper fabrication. Beyond the bar is the spirits retail display where visitors can purchase bottles. Custom display / cabinetry designed by Rush Dixon Architects and crafted by Lowcountry Case + Millwork.

Copper nails make up the Firefly logo behind the check out counter. (Shout out to Limelight Signs for the many, many, many hours of hammering to get this effect.)

Copper nails make up the Firefly logo behind the check out counter. (Shout out to Limelight Signs for the many, many, many hours of hammering to get this effect.)

The gift shop greets visitors with a soaring, reclaimed wood clad vaulted space.

The gift shop greets visitors with a soaring, reclaimed wood clad vaulted space.

The day we discovered Khalima Lights, a local husband and wife team that handcrafts custom light fixtures, was a good day. Located on Wadmalaw Island, they produced all of the specialty lighting.   Shown here are deconstructed barrel stave “clouds” …

The day we discovered Khalima Lights, a local husband and wife team that handcrafts custom light fixtures, was a good day. Located on Wadmalaw Island, they produced all of the specialty lighting. Shown here are deconstructed barrel stave “clouds” designed by Rush Dixon Architects with Khalima’s Waycaster pendant and Edison bulbs.

The gallery where tour groups gather to begin the guided distillery tour, showcases Firefly Distillery’s history and process.  Gil Shuler and Limelight were the MVPs of the info graphics and execution.

The gallery where tour groups gather to begin the guided distillery tour, showcases Firefly Distillery’s history and process. Gil Shuler and Limelight were the MVPs of the info graphics and execution.

The distillery and tank room where the magic happens. Special thanks to Vendome Copper and Dalkita.

The distillery and tank room where the magic happens. Special thanks to Vendome Copper and Dalkita.

After the distillery tour, visitors are invited to a tasting bar to sample spirits of their choice. The back bar was designed to allow for the current Firefly spirit products to be displayed. Reclaimed metal roofing and wood was utilized to provide …

After the distillery tour, visitors are invited to a tasting bar to sample spirits of their choice. The back bar was designed to allow for the current Firefly spirit products to be displayed. Reclaimed metal roofing and wood was utilized to provide a rustic feel.

Close up of the spirits retail display which needed to be locked down during events. Rolling barrel stave screens slide to secure the products while maintaining visual connection.

Close up of the spirits retail display which needed to be locked down during events. Rolling barrel stave screens slide to secure the products while maintaining visual connection.

We don’t know much, but we do know how to keep good company. See below for some of the all-star collaborators and craftspeople:

  • Seamon Whiteside: Civil Engineering + Landscape Architecture

  • ADC Engineering: Structural Engineering

  • Charleston Engineering: Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection Engineering

  • Dalkita: Distillery Consultant

  • Trident Construction: General Contractor

  • Gil Shuler: Graphic Design + Branding

  • Limelight Custom Sign Company: Signage

  • Khalima Lights: hand-made specialty lighting

  • Lowcountry Case + Millwork: interior millwork including tasting bars, spirits retail display, reclaimed wood paneling and barrel stave details.

  • Chris Smith Photography: All photographs

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