Detail
The Jonathan Adler Reform Credenza is a truly spectacular piece. Inspired by the Brutalist architecture of modernist temples and churches from Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp to Miami’s Temple Israel to the Cathedral of Brasilia, Reform presents a highly-sophisticated design. Making each door takes 8-12 hours—it’s pattern is carved onto wooden doors, clad in a single sheet of brass which is hand-hammered, and then polished to perfection. Reform is crafted from oak which has been ebonized and limed, which harmonizes flawlessly with its solid brass legs. Its look is completed with a small bevel on the solid oak casing, a float between the oak and the brass cabinet, and touch-latch closing mechanisms.
Category
Cabinets & Storage