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Calaggio Credenza by Richard Nardone

Calaggio Credenza
 

Calaggio Credenza
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Code: 34RNFRN1
Price: $24,500.00
Dimensions: 87"L x 23-26"W x 38"H
 

 
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This low board credenza reflects the essence of mid-century modern design. Finished on both sides, it is an independent piece of furniture since it can be used against a wall or freestanding as a divider of two spaces. The live edge case is constructed entirely of sustainable solid American black walnut including two adjustable shelves within the left and right compartments, single drawer in center section, back panel and floor stand. The top free form floating shelf is a rare, oversize Canadian maple burl slab with natural edge surround. The sliding doors are constructed of solid, heavily burled maple and framed in walnut. All corners of the case including the bottom are seamed via hand-cut dovetail joinery; no hardware of any kind was used throughout. Only 100% natural plant extracted oils were used to seal the wood.


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Richard Nardone’s direction in furniture design is a channel for exposing the miracle and beauty of the natural world by producing uniquely organic functional art. Efforts to retain the wood’s natural shape after it has been cut and sawn is always the primary focus, consequentially respecting and celebrating its integral character. Customization is at the forefront of his work for both residential and commercial clients with an emphasis on complete sustainability. Each Nardone piece is intrinsically hand crafted employing a blend of Japanese minimalism and architectural innovation ensuring true, one-of-a-kind artisan quality. Traditional hand tooled joinery techniques such as mortise and tenon braces, butterfly inserts, dovetail joints, etc., are commonly practiced. There is an immense amount of personal care and quality control which manifests into the process of every project resulting in timeless heirloom works to last generations. -Richard is the fourth generation of a designer craftsman family. His great grandfather Gerardo was a cabinet maker, known in his small town of Avellino, Italy as the perfezione rigoroso (strict perfectionist).

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