Walnut and stone credenzas make bold, modern statement

  
A New York financial and insurance firm introduced a unique and popular look into its corporate space thanks to the vision of architect Beyer Blinder Belle.

This series of custom credenzas featured walnut veneer, bianco carrara honed marble tops and over-sized monitors.  

Sold in both 8-foot and 12-foot sizes, these credenzas feature quartered non-figured walnut veneer in a bookmatch pattern, standard plain sliced walnut veneer, solid walnut, 2 centimeter thick bianco carrara tops, grommets in a satin nickel finish, pull-out waste receptacles and cabinets.  


These 7-foot, 9-inch credenzas duplicate much of the above but carry the stone down the sides and add an approximately 50-inch wide fixed monitor housed within a glass shroud.


This 6-foot, 6-inch credenza features quartered, non-figured walnut veneer in a bookmatched pattern and solid walnut. The design eliminates the stone, waste receptacles and cabinets for a more impressive function. A monitor about 50 inches wide extends out of the credenza, and the credenza is set on casters so it can move from space to space. 


Sold along with these impressive credenzas was a reconfigurable table consisting of 16 4-foot square tables and two 8-foot half rounds. Tables, in walnut veneer in a custom diamond pattern with brushed satin bronze inlay, gang to form a 40-foot by 8-foot boardroom table, or can be used as standalone tables. All tables are set on casters.

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