A commission for store fixtures for a specialty grocery store.

01 – Because it was such a large job I began building before the store was built. Once the building was completed I was able to work with the owner on the specialty units

02 – A base cabinet under construction.

03 – Completed cash wrap units ready to be shipped over to the store.

04 – The assembled cash wraps.

05 – The other view.

06 - A typical end unit.

07 – One of many typical storage units. Some with sinks; some without.

08 – The back of the unit showing the plywood plinth.

09 – Pairs of units.

10 – Long units.

11 – Short units.

12 – Upper storage units.

13 – Sink units of different sizes.

14 – A low unit to hold specialty breads.

15 – A meat counter.

16 – Tall heavy units.

17 – Another tall unit.

18 – The large corner units had to be built in sections.

19 – Small corner units could be done in one piece.

20 – A small kitchen for the staff built and installed.

21 – The flower kiosk was built in the shop. The joinery marked and then disassembled. Everything was quickly re-assembled onsite. The roof was added and everything was given a coat of paint.

22 – A closer look at the kiosk. Lots of nice little details.

23 – Shelving units being put in place and the shelves being adjusted for height against product.

24 – Rows of units starting to take shape.

25 – Long fruit and vegetable stands built in sections.

26 – Opening day. The store has been cleaned and the shelves stocked.

27 – Fruits and vegetables have arrived on the shelves.

28 – The flowers are brought in.

29 – Meanwhile the last sign was cut out, painted and installed.




























