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Bars, Restaurants, Wine
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The New Yorker, shown
left, uses economical and attractive recess frame panels for the die (front
wall). Fitted with over head cabinets and large screen TV's, this
configuration creates a space efficient sports or commercial bar.
see
bar dies.
The drop front Chicago rail, shown shown on the New
Yorker, is a North East original. Intended for comfortable at bar dining, it
gives added body and profile to any home or commercial bar. All North
East bars are available with 4 and 7 inch standard Chicago rails, custom
wood profiles,
composite
stone,
and metal
tops see also bar
specifications
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The newly
installed "Penthouse" bar is constructed of
African Makore wood with ground steel revealed front
wall. The
glass rack is
designed by northeast as well
Northeast custom
commercial bars and tops are hand crafted from carefully
selected hard woods including, Oak, Ash, Maple, Mahogany,
Cherry, and African Makore. Commercial bars, new York
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Todd and Kyle
complete the installation of this "Club" bar at
the 46 lounge in Totowa, New Jersey
The top is a
"cirrus" steel inlayed in metal grey rails
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Left and
right are the main bar at the 46Lounge. The walls are
rock maple stained dark fruitwood with matching steel
inlays.
Under
bar lighting is standard on all Northeast
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NE bars and tops are available in a variety of
finishes including conversion varnish for medium to high traffic and
a rich furniture stain and finish, epoxy for high depth and
gloss, and Polyester lacquer for medium depth over our
composite stone
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n o r t h e a s t w o o d d e s i g n l t d.
tel
973.802.1830
fax 973.565.0183
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retail store fixtures
and furnishings, bar and restaurant design, custom office furniture,
custom bar tops, network custom bars, technical veneers, retail
displays, polymer finishing, retail design, fabricated steel,
aluminum, brass, and architectural glass. |
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