Seating that we think will “Strike a Chord” at Arpeggio’s

Just likes the musical notes of a chord played in succession, we take the building blocks and components of our seating styles and produce with repetition or can create alternate versions.
CCB’s “Diplomat” Series was used as the basis but modified to create banquette seating with a Mediterranean flair for Arpeggio’s located in Spring House, PA.  
  • Varying back heights
  • Crumb detail- omitted
  • Stained wood base added
  • Custom stain color
CCB’s banquettes were utilized in a waiting area, by a fireplace as well as in the main dining area.
Thank you to DAS Interiors and to Peyton Brown for the opportunity to be a part of this project.
Let us know how we can be a part of your next hospitality project.
    
Additional images from Arpeggio’s & DAS Architect’s websites and their social media postings.

Get the “Gang” together at Scene 75- Cleveland or Philadelphia

Here’s another example of how CCB product is
“More than just Restaurant Booths.”  
Take a look at product produced for Scene 75 Entertainment Centers located in Cleveland, OH and Pittsburgh, PA which includes gaming areas for all ages as well as bowling, laser tag, go-karts, bumper cars, mini- golf, and more.
If your group is large or small CCB has tables that can “gang” together to make longer tops which can be pulled back apart for smaller groups.  The ganging devices attached underneath can be locked or un-locked.  (See photos where tops have been turned upside down only for the purposes of illustrating the mechanism.)  This allows for better table edge alignment.
CCB’s “Farmhouse” Multi-Species Random Plank Wood Top 1.75″ thickness in CCB Vintage with Heavy Distressing was used for the table tops.
The Cleveland location also has CCB’s “Farmhouse” Series Boothsmodified with a wood seat.
Thank you to Queen City Restaurant Supply and our CCB Sales Representatives, Jay Dickinson and Warren Dorn to be a part of these projects.
So don’t let our company name mislead you…..  You never know where CCB’s product may turn up next.  Let the fun begin!
     
Table tops turned over to show ganging mechanisms 
only for illustration purposes.
 
Normal operation is reaching underneath the upright top to rotate the locking/ ganging devices.
CCB’s “Farmhouse” Series- modified with a wood seat
Interior images of Scene 75 from their website & social media postings