The Young Credenza by Kenneth Nilson
Kenneth Nilson, a Brooklyn, New York based designer, has sent us photos of the Young Credenza.
Kenneth says:
The Young Credenza is 10 1/2 feet wide by 20 inches deep and 38 inches high. It is of bronze patinaed steel and walnut. The top surface is one slab of Walnut with no seams. The lower part was made in three sections to allow installation. I partnered with Nathan Shellkopf of SouthSlope woodworks. I built the metal components and he did the wood. The pattern on the doors is my own design and was laser cut by a local shop in Brooklyn. The pattern is one of a kind for this client.



Photography by Paul Godwin

Tere on 21 Oct 2009 at 8:23 pm #
Oohhh! I so love this! Earth colors coupled with design intricancy.
MuMu on 22 Oct 2009 at 10:09 am #
oh what a beauty!
robin holland on 22 Oct 2009 at 11:17 pm #
great pattern!
zero34 on 30 Oct 2009 at 10:44 pm #
We’re working on a similar concept in our studio, however we’re using reclaimed materials for the whole thing.
I’m curious, how much are they asking for this one? and what would people (you the reader) be willing to spend for a unit like this?