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Recycled wood and iron fuse together in our Industrial Loft collection to create eclectic pieces of furniture. Crafted exclusively from reclaimed materials, each piece in this unique collection features fine details such as adjustable hand cranks for a vintage look that blends art and function.
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A sleek and sophisticated choice in any study, the Woodson desk is crafted in a vintage, waterfall silhouette in rich, brindle eucalyptus veneer. The handsome, two-drawer desk is crafted with elongated rectangular cutouts on each leg, with antique brass inlays that form a thin band around each leg and cutout. The finish will vary.
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This elegant writing desk, crafted from durable acacia wood, blends natural charm with modern design. Its thick tabletop, featuring gently curved edges, provides both style and comfort, perfect for long work sessions. The V-shaped, tapered legs add a contemporary flair while ensuring stability. Rich wood grain patterns enhance its warm aesthetic, making it a standout addition to any home office, study, or creative space, balancing function and timeless appeal.
Kalon Studios
The Bough Table Two is a smaller-sized trestle table, perfect as a kitchen table or desk, constructed of solid American hardwood featuring complex, concealed joints of surprising strength and blackened steel hardware detailing on the cross beam. Wood is hand-rubbed and finished with Kalon Bare Finish, a natural oil/wax finish painstakingly developed to preserve the delicate and luminous beauty of raw wood. The Bough Collection is a study in contrast, exploring the opposition between the traditional and the modern, between delicacy and resilience. The visual tension achieved by mixing heavy slabs of wood with slender, sculptural legs draws upon the functional beauty of Shaker furniture and Japan's Sashimono tradition. Kalon collections are built by small teams of master craftsmen in the United States using a mix of traditional and highly technological methods and a 360 degree approach to sustainability.