Beacon 70- “Only 1 Stop” needed for Product at CCB!

It is exciting to be able to share a project that utilizes so many different styles and options of CCB product.

This week we are featuring Beacon 70, a restaurant and bar with a reclaimed and steampunk vibe located in Brick Township, NJ.

This project features booths and banquettes at dining, counter, and bar height (some with legs/ stretchers and some with enclosed bases.)  Diamond tufting, wood trim, nailhead, and  upholstered rollover tops are just a few of the design details.  Backless waiting benches and an upholstered “top hat” were also produced to provide additional seating opportunities for patrons.

But don’t forget the tables!  CCB’s “Olde Barn” Collection was utilized.  These table tops are constructed out of random width and varying thickness of solid Poplar wood planks including natural saw and planer marking to result in slightly uneven surfaces to create the illusion of product produced out of “reclaimed” materials such as aged wood pallets or rough barn siding,  (Standard in “Olde Barn” distressing. Recommended in CCB Vintage Stain.)

Thank you to Raymond Haldeman Designs for the opportunity to be a part of this project and show you the range of products that CCB can provide.

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

Single Booths (bar height) with high backs make a statement!
CCB’s “Olde Barn” Collection Solid Wood Table Tops
CCB’s “Hickory” Series with diamond tufting added to a radius banquette (dining height)
Counter height seating with cut out back detail and nailhead trim on the outside back
Long wall banquette- dining height
(Style also for singles & doubles in photo directly below)
Style of Single & Double Booth – dining height
Upholstered buttons in contrasting upholstery material
Backless Waiting Benches
Upholstered “Top Hat” with Diamond Tufting
CCB’s “Olde Barn” Collection Table Tops
1.75″ Random Plank Solid Poplar Wood
Olde Barn Distressing & CCB Vintage Stain

Bar Height Single Booths with nailhead trim detail on the outside back

And more table photos…………….

Interior photos from Beacon 70’s website and social media posts.

“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.

CCB’s Express Lane- Next Stop- Charleston, SC

Who doesn’t love instant gratification and getting things quickly?  Do you ever think that quick might be a lesser quality?
We want to show you how “Fast can be Fabulous!”
CCB’s Express Lane Seating was selected for this project.
Product that can typically bypass the our custom production processes to be ready in 3 to 4 weeks after all customer approvals. 
(Based on project size and availability of fabric & vinyl uph materials selected.)
Millers All Day located in Charleston, SC
CCB’s “Designer Special” Series as Express Lane Seating
Not much more to say because the photos of this project speak volumes about the look of the final product and the project that they were selected for.
Thank you to Whitney Rietz Designs, Camp Burton, and All Around Reps for the opportunity to be a part of this project.
Interested in more info about CCB’s Express Lane program?  Click on this link to our website here EXPRESS LANE SEATING.
Interior photos from millersallday.com and from articles on the websites of Eater Charleston  &  Charleston City Paper.

Anything but Standard at Rick Erwin’s

Although the location name is “The Standard” for the Rick Erwin’s location in the Greenville/ Spartanburg, SC area, the CCB seating styles are not standard and have been customized to create a rich look.

CCB’s “Hickory” and “The Shop Special” were both customized to allow for a deeper seat and for a taller back heights.

CCB’s “Shop Special” series also had wood top caps and wood panels added.

A custom stain was used through out the project including on the WB-011 waiting benches.

We hope you will agree the results are quite striking especially  with the upholstery selections specified for this project.

Thank you to Craig Gaulden Davis, Ballentine Equipment Company, Camp Burton, and All Around Reps for the opportunity to be a part of this order.

Interior photos from The Standard website and their social media postings.

Green with Envy at Laura Lee’s

We are “Green with Envy” over the seating and tables produced for Laura Lee’s located in Richmond, VA.

CCB’s Charlotte Series – modified

  • Custom overall height
  • Wood top cap- added
  • Shared uph end panels- added (to unify adjacent banquettes)
  • Custom stain color

Seating was produced in radius banquettes as well as a long wall bench.

CCB’s Random Plank Solid Ash Wood Table Tops in a 1.25″ thickness were also produced for this project including some custom shapes to fit the radius banquettes. Also in a custom stain color to match the banquettes.

Did you know that CCB products have some Environmentally Friendly “Green” properties?

  • Soy based foam (High Density)
  • Sinuous springs made from 90% recycled steel
  • Solid Poplar wood used for seat framing is purchased from sustainable forest resources where 2.3 trees are planted for every 1 cut.
  • CCB orders delivered on our trucks are blanket wrapped (re-usable) to eliminate cardboard and other wasteful packaging supplies that typically go to landfills.

Thank you to Gusti’s Restaurant Equipment and our CCB Sales Representative, Jim Hoffman for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

Click here to find out more about CCB’s green components.

Don’t miss those CCB Custom Shaped Table Tops to fit the radius

banquettes!

           

CCB’s Random Plank Solid Ash
 Wood Table Tops in a Custom Stain
Interior photos from lauraleesva.com , their social media postings,
and from Richmond Magazine.

A Country Club Project that might just “Bowl” you over!

You never know where CCB product might show up next.

CCB product is being used in more different types of commercial and hospitality projects, but take a look at this  Bowling Alley at The Country Club of Detroit located in Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

CCB banquette seating was customized to create seating along the perimeter of the lanes.  (Stained wood top caps, end panels, and bases combined with a vertical channel uph detail and a custom stain color.)

CCB’s Solid Ash Butcher Block Table Tops were also used in the custom stain color.

The results being a rich upscale look for this country club with a bowling space.

Thank you to Mcintosh Poris Associates and to our CCB Sales Representative, Saeth Gronberg for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

Because CCB  is “More Than Just Restaurant Seating.”

CCB Solid Ash Butcher Block Table Tops 1.5″

(in a custom stain color for Country Club of Detroit)

       

Interior images from mcintoshporis.com

“L” is for L Shaped and a Long Banquette

CCB’sDesigner Special” series goes “L” shaped and the “length” of the lobby and breakfast area of Best Western Plus in Winston-Salem, NC.

  • Plain uph ISB (inside back)
  • OSB (outside back) uph in vinyl
  • Roll over top & wrapped end detail
  • 1 piece uph “big” seat
  • Enclosed base- black ABS

The clean and simple lines of this banquette can be used in virtually any style of space- modern, transitional, and even traditional.  The uph selections on this project are quite striking!

Thank you to Hospitality Furnishings & Design, Inc. and our CCB Sales Representatives, Jay Dickinson and Warren Dorn for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

Let us know how we can provide seating for your next project.

Seating – Living, Common Areas, & Dining at The Phoenix

At CCB “We are More than Just Restaurant Booths.”

Take a look at seating produced for 3 areas of The Phoenix Senior Living Community located in Delray Beach, FL.

A large “L” shaped sectional piece was constructed with track arms, tight uph back and seat, & with low square wood legs. This piece allows for maximized seating in a living room area for TV viewing or for residents to visit.

A large accent seating piece (A CCB “Top Hat” – modified) was produced to be used in a common area. This piece allows for seating all the way around. It was constructed to have a wood filler scribe-ed to a column by others once on site and to have “arms” to divide the unit into sections.

CCB’sDesigner Special“- modified was used as the basis for a long wall banquette in a dining area. Wood legs and a recessed wood base were added.

Thank you to Studio Six 5 and our CCB Sales Representative, Dee Dee Torres for the opportunity to be a part of this project and to share examples that illustrate that……

We are More than Just Restaurant Booths!”

Living Room Area – Contract Uph

Common Area – Accent Seating “Top Hat”

Dining Area – Wall Banquette

Interior photos from thephoenixatdelray.com and their Facebook page.

Farmland to Elegant Country Club at Blythefield

Blythefield in Old English means “quiet fields.” 

Blythefield Country Club which is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan was settled and originally used as farmland, later became the location of a country villa, and then became a golf and country club.  This serene setting has traditional elements with a modern flair.

CCB‘s “Statesvilleseries was upholstered in a striking stripe with a complimentary solid upholstery for the seat and frame.  CCB’s Walnut finish and a large natural finish nail head trim detail completes this classic look.

CCB’s WB-011 Waiting Benches were also produced for this project and mimic some of the same details, but with a narrow wood frame and clean tapered wood legs to create refined seating in the foyer area.

Thank you to Jennifer Butler Interior Design and to our CCB Sales Representative, Saeth Gronberg for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

Let us know how we can assist you with furnishings to compliment and complete the design of your next project.

Interior images from blythefieldcc.org ,their Facebook page, &

Jenniferbutlerdesign.com