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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Contract Industries custom manufacturers all their boothing at their own facility. The tufted, U-Shaped Booth Seating was installed at the Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch in Chicago, IL.
The exam rooms at Salute Dental continue with the rustic-chic vibe that can be found throughout.
Working with Crossville, the team identified Crossville’s gauged porcelain tile panels as an ideal solution for the project.
The outdoor event space can host a number of activities including, live music, games, and more. The vast open area can also be used as a play area for guests to enjoy.
Pioneer Millworks Shou Sugi Ban, Undressed, with no circle saw marks, Mr. Maki, Chicago, IL.
Roseman University of Health Sciences photo showing a treatment room built using the DIRTT construction system.
The classic shape of the warehouse shade plus the white interior provides plenty of downlighting onto the chairs below while minimizing harsh glare. These rugged, American-made fixtures are handspun from commercial-grade materials and finished by hand to create a quality light that will last even in… Read More
OCL modified SOLO™ fixtures – many as large as 8 and 12 feet – to emphasize key spaces and “shops” throughout the remodels – drawing in guests to the elevated product displays all to create a warm and inviting experience.
City National Plaza Bank Towers in Los Angeles used Fellert Even Better Silk. Once the Fellert Silk was applied the space was transformed drastically. More light reflectance, soft gentle acoustics to welcome the building tenants to their offices.
Daniel’s Broiler at Hyatt Regency Seattle creates a dining experience unlike any other in the downtown core. Wood showcased through mahogany tables and bar tops, and fir ceiling detailing along with Fellert Even Better Silk that was applied to absorb the noise to make it an elegant experience for th… Read More
The expansive windows allow guests and tenants to enjoy the view at The Rose in Minneapolis, MN. Pella® Impervia® windows were used throughout the building.