Introducing “Olde Barn” Table Tops- New from CCB!

(Ruby Ann- Product Model, CCB Mascot, & “Top Dog”)

Introducing CCB’s Brand New…….

“Old Barn” Series 

1.75″ Random Plank Solid Poplar Wood Table Tops


The attraction to natural materials, textures, aged finishes and surfaces continues to be strong in today’s market. Whether used to achieve reclaimed, vintage, or rustic looks or to create high contrast with sleek new modern decor, CCB is excited to introduce another New Table Collection to address the design world.

Weathered and distressed products have a functional aspect when used in commercial and hospitality spaces. They can look even more authentic and worn over time with daily use.

CCB’s “Olde Barn” Series is constructed out of random width and varying thicknesses of solid Poplar wood planks including natural saw and planar markings 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.

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

We hope that this gives you one more reason to support “Manufacturing in the USA!”

(Standard in “Olde Barn” Distressing. 

Recommended in CCB’s “Vintage” Stain Finish as shown*.)

There will be variation in each wood top due to the individual & natural characteristics of each wood plank.

*Custom to match stains not available. Vast shades of color variation will occur. 

“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

CCB’s New Website- Check it Out!

We are excited to announce that CCB Industries/ Carolina Custom Booth Co./ Carolina Custom Table Co. now has a New Website to showcase all of our standard as well as the custom product that we produce.

We have added a lot of new photos and tools to help you with your product selections. Ready to take a look?

Just click the link below. 

CCB’s New Website

And as always, thank you for supporting Manufacturing in the USA!

-Gregory & Amy Grady and the CCB Team