Getting the wainscot made and installed at @sudovaoncourt was quite the puzzle. The historic building’s walls were quite contoured, but once the furring strips were leveled, our prefabbed panels clicked together and trim was ready to scribe and cut.
That’s what a custom build is all about - making the pieces fit seamlessly into any space.
We love how it turned out!
We are deep in the fabrication phase for @etcproduce’s new location in Walnut Hills. Our engineer designed and built a jig to make the assembly of these produce crates a more streamlined process. Need some custom displays for your storefront? Contact us on our website so we can build you something that’s the perfect fit.
Also, say hi to the newest member of our team, our UC DAAP Co-op Cece!
The @wildweed.cinci screen wall was a fun puzzle for us to produce. The curvature of each slat contributed to an archway form when assembled, nodding at other elements in the space. Pivoting the slats provided a louvre effect which helped to create a sense of separation between the entrance and the dining room, while letting in natural light and allowing visibility for staff.
And yes, we also built the host stand.
If you’re building a space that is outside the ordinary, we would love to work with you. Reach out to get a conversation started on our website.
Architectural design by @t_e_a_m_b
To create the trim for some complex curvature we’ve been gluing up shop made veneers into bent wood laminations. It’s quite the process, but we think the final product is worth the effort.