Windy Films

Windy Films

Windy Films – Industrial Inspired Kitchen

Designer: Grain

Materials: Walnut, steel, concrete

Location: East Boston, MA

Recently, Windy Films moved into a 4,000 square foot space in the Shipyard that was once an old fire station. They needed a kitchen that would work within their offices, and also make their clients feel comfortable to hang out in while watching the crew through the window shooting on the studio floor.

To keep with the industrial vibe of the space and the location, we integrated raw materials such as steel, concrete, and wood – a clean and simple, contemporary design. We created lots of charcoal concrete counter space, flat panel walnut cabinets, and open shelves for top units, all built at Grain Wood Shop.

The top shelves are constructed with steel brackets with a satin polyurethane finish. The steel is rough with exposed welds, with walnut end grain pushed into the open tube stock, topped with 1″ walnut with a satin varnish finish that will keep the woodwork protected from spills and other accidents in the kitchen. The shelves span the entire width of the kitchen from the refrigerator to the wall.

Fica Table

Fica Table

Fica Table

Designer: Stack + Co.

Materials:  Steel and Walnut

Location: Boston, MA

 

The customer wanted a custom kegerator in their office for clients and employees. The cabinet housing the kegerator was fabricated with Walnut and a live edge walnut slab finished for the table top. This includes a CNC routed inlaid drip pan. The modular wall paneling system provided plenty of storage. Grain partnered with Blue Barn to provide the custom steel strap to secure the kegerator.

 

Column Health

Column Health

Column Health Reception Desk and Lounge

Designer: Grain

Materials:  Reclaimed oak and steel

Location: Lawrence, MA

 

The office furniture was fabricated using reclaimed oak and steel. Reclaimed oak has a tight grain due to the age of the wood and has a great patina when finished. The project included fabrication of a 12 foot long conference table, a number of coffee tables using an “I” beam as the base, and a reception area this included covering a die wall and countertop covered with reclaimed oak.

 

 

Met Bar Natick

Met Bar Natick

Met Bar Natick

Architect: Sousa Design Architects

Materials: Solid walnut, walnut ply, P-Lam cabinets and countertops, Chemetal, steel, glass and mirrors

Location: Natick, MA

This project was unique because the design incorporated multi media including various woods, metals, glass, and mirrors to provide the right ambiance. The massive U shaped bar top was fabricated in sections using solid walnut and ply and measured over 50 linear feet once completed. The walnut back bar display cabinets featured chemetal chrome accents , mirrors inside walnut cabinets. To create the liquor display, Grain worked with a local metal fabricator to create chrome plated shelving. 

An arch from the bar area was created to separate the dining room from the bar, this was a mirror and walnut arch that covered an expansion gap. LED’s were installed to have some backlighting.