

Whatever your vision is, our expert designers will work with you to bring your dreams to reality on time and within budget. has continued to grow and better themselves through dedication to product and service quality, design excellence and craftsmanship, and to market leadership.We are Toronto’s most professional source for custom designed and expertly installed outdoor living projects including decks, cabanas, pergolas, and screened rooms. Over 150 years and Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. And offices and salesrooms in 43 cities across America, “foreign” offices in Honolulu, Mexico City and Paris, and Canadian offices in Montreal, Edmonton, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg. now has main offices in Chicago, New York, Cincinnati and San Francisco. The company became a well-known name all over the world. Not only did their production expand, but so did their factories. Today, the company owns its own lumber mill, timberland and slate quarries and is the world’s largest user of hardwood, manufacturing over 400,000 cues a year. Shortly, almost every bar in America was receiving business just because people wanted to play pool on their Brunswick billiard tables.īrunswick opened a new 100,000 square foot plant in Muskegon, Michigan to be used for billiard table assembly, billiard ball and cue manufacturing, and chalk production in 1901. Billiards became a popular concept in bars and taverns. The newly-merged company merged with another rival tand became “The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company,” also known as, the largest billiard equipment operation in the world.


Their output was boosted up to 700 pool tables a year.ġ884 was a big year for Brunswick. At this point, billiards were selling from Canada to Mexico.

In 1873, the want for Brunswick tables continued to increase and allowed Brunswick to merger with rival Julius Balke’s Great Western Billiard Table Manufactory tand became The J. Brunswick Billiard factories began popping up all of the U.S. He moved his headquarters into a sales office in Chicago and opened a factory as well. His supply became so in demand that his tiny office in the city became insufficient. Brunswick’s business, pool tables took off on the market. After pool tables appeared to be a success, he ventured into creating cabinets, tables, and chairs. In 1845, swiss entrepreneur, John Brunswick, established the first ever billiard table in New York City.
