Today we had the pleasure of installing these custom cast aluminum directional signs at the famous Natirar Estate in Peapack Gladstone, NJ, Once owned by the King of Morocco, this estate was sold to Somerset County Park Commission. Ninety acres of the property which include the mansion and carraige house were leased to be developed into an exclusive hotel, spa and restaurant. They look great and really blend with the architectural details of the classic turn of the century estate. To learn more about this luxury property visit them on the web at http://www.natirar.com
Introducing Our New Head of Security
Don't let the wagging tail fool you, this is a tough little Hurricane rescue pup from Puerto Rico and the newest member of our team. He disarms all who enter with his cutness. He can take the biggest toughest person and drop them to their knees to pet him. His goal is to transfer into customer relations.
Thank You President Trump
President Trump's favorite Golf Club in Bedminster NJ sponsored this series of historic markers for several Somerset County Townships including Lamington, Pluckemin , Pottersville and Bedminster
A Fitting Marker for All the Great People that Reside Within
Many thanks to Father John of Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in Bernardsville NJ for patiently waiting for us to complete this beautiful hand crafted and highly detailed carved sign. It features a welded steel support that runs through the middle of the sign, a wave textured background with raised 23K gold prismatic letters on raised outlines with a 3d carved and printed replica of the Parish's signature icon, not to mention the custom raised panel and fluted posts. It definately makes a striking impression on all visitors. To learn more about Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish or Holy Cross Cemetary in Bernardsville, visit them on their website at http://www.olphbernardsville.org/ or http://holycrosscemeterynj.org
Nothing says Nice School, like a Carved Crest
We made this crest for Villa Victoria Academy, an all girls Catholic school in Ewing NJ. This 4ft x 4ft carved plaque will most definately make a positive impression on visitors and students alike.