Stain Finishes

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images of cotton as well as gray wood sample CCB Cotton*

North Carolina is the leading textile-manufacturing state in the US, and most of the Cotton grown in its region is used in its mills.

images of tobacco as well as dark brown wood sample CCB Tobacco

NC's Tobacco farming dates back to the 1700's.
Flue-curred Tobacco is the most abundant type grown in NC, with the leaves cured by heat and air in barns after being pulled from the stalk.

images of iron as well as dark gray wood sample CCB Iron*

Metallic minerals are no longer mined in NC, however high concentrations of Iron in the soil and water are essential to the state's agriculture production.

images of bourbon whiskey as well as dark brown wood sample CCB Bourbon

Before Prohibition, NC produced more Bourbon than any other state with over 400 distilleries operating across the state. NC was a "Bourbon Powerhouse" long before Kentucky claimed the title.

images of weathered house as well as a light cream colored wood sample CCB Weathered Wood**

The Weathered Wood concept captures the beauty of our state from the coast through the piedmont to the mountains. It is the look of the weather-beaten cottages by the ocean and driftwood on the sand, materials from historic industrial buildings, forgotten houses, porch railings, long winding fences, wood framework for vineyards and gardens, and the siding on barns.

*CCB Cotton & Iron are more opaque finishes (less transparent than other CCB standards.) However more or less visible texturing of the wood grain will depend on the unique graining of each piece of wood.

**CCB Weathered Wood finish will have a varying appearance from warmer to grayer tones depending on the natural characteristics and coloration of the wood itself. Each individual plank and veneer panel allow for different color values in each hand crafted piece.

EXISTING STANDARD OPTIONS

CCB Natural

CCB Driftwood

CCB Vintage

CCB Oak

CCB Cherry

CCB Mahogany

CCB Chestnut

CCB Walnut

CCB Black

All color samples shown are for general reference only.
Please contact customer service to receive actual stain samples.

All finishes shown are on CCB standard Ash wood.

Premium

Custom
To Match

For a nominal charge
CCB can match a
submitted sample

 

TOP COATS (for seating)

Standard - A High Solids Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer with high performance qualities

TOP COATS (for table tops)

Standard -
2K Acrylic Polyurethane (The Latest Advancement in High-Performance Wood Finishes) offers unique advantages for applications that require a HARD, DURABLE FINISH:

  • Superior scratch / mar, chemical and moisture resistance
  • Non-yellowing, acrylic polyurethane technology
  • High Solids that aid in coating edge retention
  • And GREENGUARD CERTIFIED for indoor air quality

Premium -
2K Acrylic Polyurethane Plus + Polyester Sealer for a Build Up / Depth to give a "Poured Look" in a Glossy Buffed Finish which also contains very durable properties. This type of Sealer is known to be used by most major yacht manufacturers for boat interiors.


DISTRESSING

 

CCB's Standard Distressing

Medium level of techniques including denting, worming, and light edge rasping to create a weathered look

CCB’s standard Ash wood shown in CCB’s “Vintage” Stain color w/ standard distressing.

 
 

CCB's Heavy "Farmhouse" Distressing -

Heavy level of techniques including more exaggerated denting, rasping to top surfaces & edges, distressing, chiseling & pitting of surfaces to represent an aged or reclaimed wood look

CCB’s "Farmhouse" Random Plank Solid Multi-Species Wood Table Top shown in CCB’s “Vintage” Stain color w/ “Farmhouse” distressing

 

CCB’s “Olde Barn” Distressing

Heavy level of techniques to create a weathered and aged look including natural saw & planer markings to result in slightly uneven surfaces to create the illusion of product produced out of “reclaimed” materials such as wood pallets or rough barn siding.

CCB’s “Olde Barn” Random Plank Solid Poplar Wood Table Top shown in CCB’s “Vintage” Stain color w/ “Olde Barn” distressing