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Plymold has multiple tables, chairs and booths available for your space--perfect for school cafeteria, restaurant dining room, business break room and many other spaces.
Selecting the right table top for your cafeteria, restaurant, break room, or bar is not only crucial for your establishment des… Read More
Tenley Brick offers subtle tonal transitions for an expressive aesthetic that feels both modern and organic. The clean-cut linear shape draws attention to the horizontal and vertical layout of the wall, and its sleek silhouette offers dynamic potential to explore unique bond and patterning options.
The modern fixtures and lively splashes of color provided a desirable indoor environment within this history-rich building.
Newly constructed competition gym at Lakeville South High School by Stahl.
The 77,810 square-foot select-service hotel features an architecturally compelling, modern design with sleek rooms and expansive public spaces and a high level of finishes. The hotel is one of the first AC Hotels by Marriott in the region.
The SCW5000 and SCW2500 have won approval by U. S. Department of Interiors, National Park Service, as steel replication window matching historic sightlines and frames dimensions, which is key for projects the John Marshall to received historic tax credits.
Dining area at Hazelwood in Bloomington, MN, by Bauer Design Build.
FLOR wanted a simple clean retail store to bring attention to their eco-friendly, colorful rugs, by Anderson Companies.
Serving exceptional coffee and fresh, clean food, Pressed Cafe is like a cool hipster hangout that surrounds patrons of their good eats with reclaimed wood.
A common room that's also used as a casual gaming area at Homestead at Anoka, a Senior Living and Care Community in Anoka, Minnesota, by CBS Construction Services, Inc.
An easily accessible student lounge area at Landry French Construction at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, by Landry French Construction.
A Kids Street runs through the Children's Museum of South Dakota that includes topics like fitness, car care, water play, grocery, post office, wind tunnel, kids café, and a television studio with a green screen.