Solid Surface condiment divider

Crazyraceguy

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This is another piece that goes with the diagonal woodgrain display. I'm not sure what goes into it though? Creamers, condiments, napkins, etc. The exposed plywood gets tile applied by another contractor on-site.
As with the others, I'll get some pics of the whole thing when it is finished and open.
 

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Any further info on this item?

The commercial market is a million miles away from where most of us bed down.  [smile]
 
No, not yet. The job has been held up somewhere and isn't open yet. That part went to get the tile installed, it is on-site.
I have a few more pics of other parts that are going next week. The one on the cart is a coffee station that is not 100% complete. It still needs the solid surface top and matching drawer front. That's Monday's job.
The other is a section of a shelving unit. It is all horizontal rather than at a 45 degree angle. It's upside-down in the pic though. The part that looks like a countertop is actually somewhat of a soffet, though it doesn't reach the ceiling. At nearly 10' above the floor, it may display something, but it's not a retail type shelf.

I have seen pics of one of these same stores, from another city, not far away. It is the "standard" for the ones that we are doing. There are several more, varying slightly by site conditions, but overall nearly the same. I have taken the opportunity to make several jigs/spacers/test-samples to help with them as they come.

 

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