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Tambour panels

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about tambour panels

Project • By Surfacing SolutionPrivate Houses

233 4TH / ENCINITAS

Located just across the sand at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, this modern new construction home is strategically built to capitalize the views of the ocean  Caption Caption Caption Caption More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionHousing

Eolus

Interior Design meets Real-Estate Development in this Southern Califiornia Residence More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionHousing

The Brown Studio - Clearview House

Designed by The Brown Studio, this amazing residential project utilizing solid wood tambour among other materials to create a sophisticated and stunning modernist estate with beautiful ocean views and guest quarters in Carlsbad, California.  More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionHousing

Wrensted Office

170 square foot room makeover using tambour wood wall panels as an accent.   This entire area was torn down to the studs and rebuilt into a fabtastic home office. The custom barrel vault wall was covered with solid oak half round tambour panels then layered with built in solid white oak shelves and a desktop.    The entire project was designed and constructed by Wrensted Interiors out of Los Angeles, California.   Photo credit goes to Jessica J Alexander Photography   More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionShops

Murray's Cheese Bar - Long Island City

Murrays' first brick-and-mortar location is sure to inspire. Designed by The Rockwell Groupthis state of the art cheese facility mixes light oak tambour walls, black and white tiles, and polished concrete to create a seemless connection.   The concrete walls and pillars are complemented by vibrant and solid purples, greens, and browns set against the grooved pattern of tambour colu wraps and bar fronts. More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionRestaurants

Santo Coffee

Floor to ceiling black tambour panels give this local coffee shop a modern, sleek appearance while the large store front windows create a perfect balance between the natural light and an open floor plan. More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionRestaurants

Domu

Domu's interior has a warm, earthy palette: walls, shelving and counters are constructed from the same clay block and complemented by real wood tambour veneers.   The grooved tambour panels provide an orderly appeal that contrasts well with the patterned red brick pavers adoring the free standing walls behind the bar and under the booths.   These subtle tones and  textures lend to a saturated space that feeld warm and harmonious. More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionBars

Kingside at Viceroy

Kingside, the restaurant and bar in the Viceroy Hotel New York. Architects Roman and Williams incorporated tambour panels along the bar front to enhance a rich interior clad in a black and white tile floor. Leather bar chairs, a steel counter, tile walls, and and hanging lights combine together to create the feel of a true classical American eatery. More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionBars

Dear Irving on Hudson

Great interior design by DMDesign at Dear Irving On Hudson, the highest Manhattan open-air rooftop bar & cocktail lounge in New York City. Located at Aliz Hotel Times Square. Real wood tambour veneer panels on all interior walls creates a warm, intimate, and welcoming lounge experience at this NY City hotspot  More

Project • By Surfacing SolutionWellness Centres

NE Wellness

Designed by Studio Vice, NE Wellness in Minneapolis, MN incorporated solid wood tambor panels by Surfacing Solution in all aspects of its design.  A tambour reception desk is flanked by tambour full wall treatments and accent walls. Arched tambour panels frame in wall openings and doorways.  Living Green walls and other plants are complimented by the light natural tones of maple tambour panels.  More

Project • By TWA HotelHotels

TWA Hotel at JFK International Airport

Eero Saarinen’s iconic 1962 TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City is among the most significant examples of mid-century modern architecture in the world. The landmark was shuttered for nearly 20 years after the airlines went out of business in 2001, but was later protected in 2005 when it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Eventually, the terminal was saved when MCR and MORSE Development won the bid to turn the historic landmark into a hotel for the 21st century, which eventually opened in May 2019.  The historic Flight Center underwent a total restoration by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and Planners, LLP; the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Preservatio... More
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Project • By Surfacing SolutionHotels

The Standard Highline Hotel

In crafting The Standard Highline, the guestrooms had to speak to the ethos of The Standard while incorporating a finer material palette and making the experience sophisticated enough for the New York and international audiences. In contrast to the concrete shell of the building, Roman and Williams strived to give the rooms a warmth that harkened to a bee hive environment – organic and beautiful, but also efficient. The breathtaking views from the floor to ceiling starfire glass windows of the guestrooms served as the ideal backdrop to Roman and Williams’ open and airy design. Packed with texture and color and light, they are clad in customized handmade orange, black and cream tile.  The bedrooms have a tambour wooden ceili... More

Project • By The Morris ProjectBars

De Maria all daycafe

All of our work starts by identifying the client’s brand positioning.  In order to design we must first know the personality of the brand and have a clear ides of the client’s vision. This client asked us to revive his Nolitan venue to what it was in the 60s, an inviting hub for the creative community.   The concept is reminiscent of Nolita’s early days when artists and the neighborhood had daily exchanges. The design highlights art and imperfection, so you feel it has been passed down by generations of local artists.   The previously dark space was given a brighter canvas and a new layout. We added texture & plaster to the walls to bring a layer of brightness to the space. By designing an arch betwe... More