The Chestney-Hawkins firm combined a traditional plaque material (aluminum) with a creative design that is attractive and striking to all who see it. All parts of their inscription, from their firm name to their logo - even the borders - are reverse-cut (recessed). This left vast expanses of beautiful satin-finished aluminum as an attractive complement to the information being presented.
It's creative, it's bold, and it helps set a professional tone for all clients entering their firm.
FREE ground shipping to all contiguous US states. Includes standard hardware for mounting.
Fully Customizable: Order your own version of this design by selecting a size below (price will change above) and customizing your inscription. We'll send a proof for your approval before putting it in production.
Specs for plaque as pictured:
Style #:
25695
Plaque Type:
CNC Machined
Material:
Aluminum
Size as Pictured:
32" x 12" (horiz. width x vert. height)
Thickness:
1/4" in raised areas
Border Style:
Single Line (recessed)
Back of Plaque:
Flat (solid aluminum)
Raised Surfaces:
Smooth Satin Aluminum (silver)
Recessed Surfaces:
Painted (black and light blue)
Texture in Recessed Area:
Pebble
Where it can be Mounted:
Indoor or Outdoor
Unique Features:
Recessed lettering and border. Custom logo and light blue color.
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