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.

Don’t let the names mislead you! – CCB’s Durham & Farmhouse

We have designed our standard product line to be versatile and to work with a multitude of interior styles. Sometimes it is just a matter of the finishes specified that can totally change the look.

Take for example CCB’s “Durham” Series seating style that was given a coastal location at The Pier Restaurant at Solomons Pier in Solomon, MD.

The Durham was modified with an upholstered seat and finished in CCB’s Natural stain.  See below where we also show examples of this same booth style for comparison- CCB’s “Durham” Series standard and 2 modified versions- one used for a Country Club and one for an Italian Restaurant.  How’s that for diversity in look and style?

Now let’s talk tables…… CCB’s “Farmhouse” Tables were also used for this coastal project in dining and bar height.  How’s that for an unexpected combination?

Thank you to TriMark Adams Burch for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

There’s really no limit to our styles and how they are used!

CCB’s “Durham” Series
Modified with Uph ISB & Seat for a Country Club
Modified with Uph Seat 
for an Italian Restaurant

Interior images from Yelp & Travel Advisor.