HOSPITALITY

Casework and furnishings engineered for guest experience and operational reality.

A bar scene with a man pouring a drink behind the counter, two women sitting on bar stools talking, and a blurred man walking past. The background features dark wood paneling with bottles of alcohol displayed on shelves.

Hospitality is one of the hardest places for cabinetry to live. Volume, turnover, cleaning protocols, and design pressure all collide. Our team works with hospitality groups, ownership, and design firms to spec systems that hold up to use without losing what made them attractive in the first place.


Our roots in interior design mean we read FF&E packages and contract specs fluently. Conversations move faster.

Direct manufacturer relationships mean we can hold a finish standard across hundreds of units without quality drift.

Our team coordinates with hospitality install schedules and FF&E logistics, working alongside the GC and OS&E team to keep critical-path items on schedule.

A view of a modern kitchen with a coffee machine, a black kettle, and a tray with four glasses and two cups on a black shelf, with a beige sofa, armchair, wooden side table, and a decorative branch in a black vase in the background.
Modern hotel room interior with a bed, gray upholstered headboard, white pillows, wooden and gray wall decor, mounted TV, and a small kitchenette in the background.
Modern hotel room interior with a bed, gray upholstered headboard, white pillows, wooden and gray wall decor, mounted TV, and a small kitchenette in the background.

Developing a Hospitality program?

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