Trimline Custom Designs

Chicago, United States

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Specialties

Trimline specializes in Commercial and Residential Custom Furniture, Installations, and Prototype Fabrication.

History

Established in 2001.

Established in 2001 by artists and engineers, our creative approach has enabled us to produce unique projects for the Skydeck at Willis Tower, Spirit of Philadelphia and Spirit of Chicago at Navy Pier, the Dream Home at the Merchandise Mart, and Neocon 2011.

Working closely with Architects, General Contractors, Designers and Planners, we are acutely aware of the design details that make a project truly unique. Bringing this vision from drawings and concepts to final form is Trimline’s responsibility and specialty. We take great pride in producing complicated projects, engineering structural solutions, and bringing projects to life without alterations to provide easier manufacturing.

We can customize any of our pieces to your specifications to add a sense of individuality to any interior. Our quality products are complimentary in offices, hotels, restaurants, and fine homes.

Call 312.593.3253 for additional information, or to schedule an initial consultation.

Meet the Business Owner

Dale M.

Business Owner

Meiners, the creative, has enjoyed most of his life in the Arts. He studied music composition prior to founding the pre-​Smashing Pumpkins band the Marked with Billy Corgan. He then met and nurtured folk artist Wesley Willis, presenting his first art show at Meiners’ gallery The Love Loft in Chicago’s budding Wicker Park neighborhood. Recording and touring followed with highlights including tours and releases with Sublime, articles in Entertainment magazine and appearances on MTV. Dale also used this time traveling to visit nearly every art museum in the country, being especially moved by Egon Schiele’s masterpiece in Minneapolis, Dali’s «Lincoln in Dalivision» in Sarasota, Klimt and Van Gogh’s 2 sided painting in New York, and Picasso’s blue guitarist here in Chicago. This experience provided a foundation for his utilitarian direction which he later translated into a unique design style. Reduced details, clean lines, and flowing materials; creating a visually enticing style…