Debbie, Jason, Brando and John are borderline-obsessed by Modernism from all eras. We are inspired by design influences from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s and love to mix them with contemporary modern and Scandinavian furniture designs. In addition to our original designs, occasionally, we remanufacture iconic, mid-century modern furniture pieces. We spend our days collaborating with talented furniture designers who bring history, purpose and meaning to our pieces. Working with factories that we have hand-selected for their small-scale production, we then bring their designs from paper to life. Kardiel’s creations are comfortable, clever, hand-built and on budget. Our modernist reproductions pair well with our newly designed modern furniture. When replicating original mid-century designs, we study the original materials used and respect these whenever practical.
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Down to its gunmetal grey legs and handle inserts, Structure draws its inspiration from Cees Braakman's series originally designed in 1958. With the use of new techniques and design materials, Structures emerges with a refreshed contemporary appearance. Structure's lineal design sits atop a thin gunmetal grey support allowing for its extended horizontal dimension. The interior and exterior spaces of Structure's body is carefully crafted of hand finished Natural Walnut. Two sets of sliding doors provide and 2 easy glide drawers provide ample storage space. * Design Detail: Walnut Wood Veneer & MDF * Design Detail: Gunmetal Grey Base, Feet & handles * Construction Detail: Drawer & Door interiors in walnut * Construction Detail: Doors operate on metal base rails * Construction Detail: Drawers operate on metal glides * Overall Dimensions: 82" Width x 24" Depth x 21" Height * Leg Height: 5.5" * Drawer Interior Dimensions: 20.5" Width x 14.5" Depth x 7" Height * Dimension Between Legs: 64.5" Width x 24" Depth * Top Dimensions: 82" Width x 24" Depth * Assembly: Some assembly required The inherent nature of solid and real wood veneers mean that wood grain and colour may vary. Inconsistencies should be expected and appreciated.