Bohemian Chic meets Zen

We always love seeing our product in professional photographs! 

A custom banquette was recently featured along with other interior images in O’Henry Magazine published out of Greensboro, North Carolina.  This banquette was incorporated into an elaborate townhouse renovation described as “Bohemian Chic meets Zen” for Catherine Harrill.

CCB’s Custom Banquette

  • Shaped Low to High Back
  • Vertical Tufted Uph ISB
  • All Velvet Uph
  • Uph Seat & Frame
  • Enclosed Brass Laminate Base

Thank you to Vivid Interiors and our CCB Sales Representative, Quinton Macon for the opportunity to be a part of this project!  

Don’t forget to share photos of your projects with us.

Additional images from O’Henry Magazine and from Vivid Interiors Social Media postings.

“What do America’s Publishing History & CCB Product have in common?”

Norman Rockwell was discovered at the age of 22 by an editor of “The Saturday Evening Post.”  Rockwell’s illustrations of American Lifestylegraced more than 300 covers during his career with The Post.

“The Saturday Evening Post” and “The Ladies Home Journal” are 2 of the most well known publications of the Curtis Publishing Company.

The Philadelphia, PA historic home of The Curtis Publishing Company built in 1910 has been renovated to become a high end apartment community called Lyndon at the Curtis.  As a part of the renovation, a CCB custom banquette was incorporated into a communal lounge.

CCB “Monroe” Series- modified 

  • Custom height & depth
  • ISB with CCB Monroe welt & uph button detail
  • Stain enclosed base

Thank you to DAS Architects & Interiors and Peyton Brown for the opportunity to be a part of this unique project with a historic and modern vibe.

Let us know how we can be a part of your next project.

Interior images from Lyndon at the Curtis’ website and social media postings & from Apartments.com and ForRent.com

“A Coastal Setting at Porter’s Neck Country Club- Wilmington.”

This project will get you day dreaming of a vacation to the coast. Of course we are partial to the NC coastline!

Banquette seating was produced for Porter’s Neck Country Club located in Wilmington, North Carolina. CCB’s “Designer Special” Series was modified for single booths & a large “U” shaped banquette.”

  • Custom overall height
  • ISB with “push button” upholstery (no tufting or seaming)
  • Flat wrapped uph tops & uph end panels

 CCB’s “Designer Special” Series was modified for large “L” shaped banquette.”

  • Custom overall height
  • ISB with “push button” upholstery (no tufting or seaming)
  • Flat wrapped uph tops & uph end panels
  • Modified smaller seat & tall base 
  • Base in plain plywood to have materials applied by others once on site

Thank you to Big Sky Design and our CCB Sales Representative, Quinton Macon for the opportunity to be a part of this project.  
Let us know how we can assist you with your next project.  

Plain plywood base to have materials applied by others once on site

Interior photos from Porter’s Neck Country Club website and social media posts & from Big Sky Design’s website.

The Things Legends are Made of…….

CCB has made it to Hollywood for the second time!  (First time in the Nicholas Spark’s book made into a movie “The Longest Ride.”)

CCB’s “Standard” Series booth with vertical upholstered channels added to the inside back makes quite a statement at Pink’s Hot Dogs in Camarillo, CA, a now Hollywood legend in hot dogs that was started in 1939 with a push cart.

For these channeled booths it takes quite a bit of precision. Each of the alternating color upholstery materials are sewn together and then channeled to achieve this look. And don’t forget the patterning required to have balance and symmetry with the colors on each piece. We are proud of our CCB team for the results!

Thank you to Benchmark Design Group for the opportunity to be a part of this project and to have celebrity occupants use our seating.

You never know what types of projects you might see CCB product on next!

Pink’s Celebrity Photo Wall

Upscale Living at Oak Creek

It’s incredible how far apartment living has come and how many are centered around building a community with upscale amenities and shared spaces. 
Take a look at this custom banquette produced for Oak Creek Apartment Community in Lewis Center, OH.  

CCB’s Statesville Series was modified to create this statement piece!

  • Custom Height & Depth
  • Nailhead Trim in a “Panel” Pattern
  • Uph Arms
  • Uph Seat & Frame flush at the front
  • Wood Base stained in CCB Driftwoood 

Thank you to Champion Real Estate Services & Construction Co. and our CCB Sales Representative, Jay Dickinson for the opportunity to be a part of this project.  
Let us know how we can be a part of your next project.

Interior images from the Oak Creek at Polaris website.

Banquette Seating inspired by Chesterfield – SW Clyborne

The Chesterfield sofa is quite an icon of the furniture design world. The story goes that the origin may date back to the 1700’s to Lord Phillip Stanhope, the fourth Earl of Chesterfield. The Earl wished to have a piece of furniture to sit up very straight, in the upmost comfort, and not crease ones garments as they sat. With those concepts in mind, he commissioned a local crafts person and the furniture style and name was born.

CCB produced a custom banquette inspired by a “Chesterfield” sofa for
SW Clyborne Co. located in Mason, OH including all of the classic details: wide roll over back and arms, diamond tufting, loose seat cushions, and wooden legs. Bolsters were specified to create dividers in the seating areas.

Other areas of the restaurant included bar height and dining height banquettes based on CCB’s “Designer Special” series modified with vertical channel uph and was produced in long wall benches, “U” shaped, and 3/4 rounds.

How’s that for being inspired by furniture history?

Thank you to C & T Design & Equipment and to our CCB Sales Representative, Warren Dorn for the opportunity to be a part of this project.
Let us know how we can be a part of your next hospitality project.

    

      

Banquettes Designed to Suit the Experience

More and more hospitality and commercial spaces are looking to set themselves apart by providing a unique environment, experience, and with a distinct presentation.
We believe that the seating produced for Bulgogi Box in Charlotte, NC illustrates some of the design possibilities of banquette seating.
Upholstered arms were added to create more of a “shelter” style concept – a sleek modern twist for this upscale Korean BBQ restaurant. Tapered wood legs in a custom stain color complete the look.
Thank you to Carolina Cooks Equipment & Supplies and our CCB Sales Representative Quinton Macon for the opportunity to be a part of this project.
Let us know how we can assist you with your next project.
                  

 

 

         

 

 

Interior images from Bulgogi Box’s website & social media postings.

Unique Boutique Hotels & CCB

No two neighborhoods are alike and neither are the Hotel Indigo Properties.
Each is a unique boutique hotel environment designed to capture some of the history and current attributes of the area where it is located.
Banquette seating was produced for Hotel Indigo located in Mount Pleasant, SC.  
CCB’s “Designer Special” SeriesModified
  • Varying overall heights
  • Various Shapes – Long wall benches, custom radius to align with a wall, “L” shaped, “U” shaped, and a radius with no corner fillers
  • Custom laminate bases with electrical outlets
Thank you to Carver & Associates and CCB’s Sales Representative, Jeff Wells for the opportunity to be a part of this project and share another example that……….
“We’re more than just Restaurant Booths.”
Interior photos from Hotel Indigo’s website and social media postings, hotelmangement.net & postandcourier.com

“CCB’s Playing with Fire”- New Product Intro.

We are always working to develop new product lines that will entice our customers and will capture the design and and style trends.
CCB’s playing with Fire- “Charred Ash”…………….
 
We have pulled our inspiration from:
  • Charred wood barrels used for the distilling of whiskey & wine
  • “Shou-Sugi-Ban”- a style of fire finishing technique used in Japanese Architecture
  • The use of natural materials with a sensitivity to elements & their environment
  • Capturing rustic & industrial looks

 

 

       

 

We are excited to introduce a New Wood Table Top:

CCB’s “Charred Ash” Solid Wood Table Tops
CCB’s Charred Wood Table Tops are made of random plank solid Ash in a 1.25″ thickness.  A flame and heat source are applied to the wood tops to  create a darkening and burnishing effect that emphasizes the grain of the Ash wood.  After this “Charring” process, a high solids catalyzed conversion varnish is applied to preserve the transformed look of the wood.
 
CCB’s “Charred Ash” is a light to medium technique which emphasizes and darkens
 the Natural Grain Patterns while still maintaining the lighter appearance of the solid Ash wood. 
 
There will be some variation on each table top due to the individual wood plank characteristics as well as the charring process which will be applied by hand at CCB.  

Please contact your CCB Sales Representative to see their sales panel in person.

We hope that this will light a “FIRE” to your Projects!

A Passion for Product!

At CCB we have an incredible passion and pride for the product that we manufacture in the USA.  All of CCB’s seating and tables are built to order based on the specifications for your project.
CCB’s product was manufactured for a location that has a passion for providing holistic healthy cuisine and beverage options.  Fresh Press Kitchen located in Ohio is on the Loveland Bike Trail in a 147 year old historic building.
CCB’s “Designer Special” series was used for the banquette seating along with our “Farmhouse” Multi-species Random Plank Solid Wood Table Tops to create a transitional and rustic look.
Thank you to J Delane Interiors and our CCB Sales Representatives, Jay Dickionson and Warren Dorn for the opportunity to be a part of this project.
Let us help you create a seating and table “recipe” for success.
Thank you for supporting manufacturing in the USA!
      
Interior images from Fresh Press Kitchen’s website & social media postings and yelp.com.