Baseballs
light way to tavern
The new Harry Caray’s Tavern
is a welcome addition to Chicago’s Wrigleyville, but it wasn’t
complete until Chicago Scenic added the finishing touch: custom
sconces shaped like baseballs at the restaurant’s main entrance.
Working for architecture firm Barker/Nestor, CSSI engineered,
constructed and installed the eight-inch-diameter illuminated
baseballs on custom aluminum panels.
Office set up to wow potential client for a marketing company
Media
agency MindShare Worldwide recently asked Chicago Scenic to
create a set in their corporate offices to help impress a kitchen
and bathroom fixture manufacturer during a recent client pitch.
The project’s goal was to show the manufacturer that MindShare
understood their media presence. So CSSI put together a high-end
home office for someone in the midst of a home remodeling project.
The room featured various displays of the fixture manufacturer’s
advertising: a television played its commercials, a laptop
showed its website, magazine ads were posted on walls and product
samples were abundant.
Menu stand built to withstand the elements
Newly opened Fleming’s
Steakhouse boasts a beautiful, custom-crafted outdoor menu
stand courtesy of Chicago Scenic. Designed to withstand Chicago’s
harsh weather, the aluminum powder-coated piece will surely
stand the test of time.
Crane Construction, the same company CSSI worked with on elements
of Chicago’s new Donald Trump restaurant “Sixteen,” hired CSSI
for this job.