Kalon
Sustainable design practice for contemporary furniture and home goods.
Rooted in the emotive power of everyday objects.
Crafted regionally.

Until now, Rugosa’s two material languages had never shared an object. Sugar Pine indoors. Powder-coated aluminum outdoors.
The Material Studies I Dining Chair is where they meet: aluminum where the chair meets the ground, Sugar Pine where it meets the body.
First shown at The Residence for NY Design Week. 144 Vanderbilt.
Photos by @ben__dehaan

Until now, Rugosa’s two material languages had never shared an object. Sugar Pine indoors. Powder-coated aluminum outdoors.
The Material Studies I Dining Chair is where they meet: aluminum where the chair meets the ground, Sugar Pine where it meets the body.
First shown at The Residence for NY Design Week. 144 Vanderbilt.
Photos by @ben__dehaan

Until now, Rugosa’s two material languages had never shared an object. Sugar Pine indoors. Powder-coated aluminum outdoors.
The Material Studies I Dining Chair is where they meet: aluminum where the chair meets the ground, Sugar Pine where it meets the body.
First shown at The Residence for NY Design Week. 144 Vanderbilt.
Photos by @ben__dehaan

Until now, Rugosa’s two material languages had never shared an object. Sugar Pine indoors. Powder-coated aluminum outdoors.
The Material Studies I Dining Chair is where they meet: aluminum where the chair meets the ground, Sugar Pine where it meets the body.
First shown at The Residence for NY Design Week. 144 Vanderbilt.
Photos by @ben__dehaan

Hunt Club House was built as a forever home. @west_of_west designed a low-slung gabled structure in a clearing in the Portland woods, almost entirely of wood: Douglas fir outside, knotty timber and book-matched oak inside, for a family thinking decades ahead.
The Stump belongs here. Solid wood among solid wood, built to be used and kept. A table that will still be here when the kids come home from college.
Photography by @pablo.enriquez. Featured in @the_local_project.

Hunt Club House was built as a forever home. @west_of_west designed a low-slung gabled structure in a clearing in the Portland woods, almost entirely of wood: Douglas fir outside, knotty timber and book-matched oak inside, for a family thinking decades ahead.
The Stump belongs here. Solid wood among solid wood, built to be used and kept. A table that will still be here when the kids come home from college.
Photography by @pablo.enriquez. Featured in @the_local_project.

Hunt Club House was built as a forever home. @west_of_west designed a low-slung gabled structure in a clearing in the Portland woods, almost entirely of wood: Douglas fir outside, knotty timber and book-matched oak inside, for a family thinking decades ahead.
The Stump belongs here. Solid wood among solid wood, built to be used and kept. A table that will still be here when the kids come home from college.
Photography by @pablo.enriquez. Featured in @the_local_project.

Hunt Club House was built as a forever home. @west_of_west designed a low-slung gabled structure in a clearing in the Portland woods, almost entirely of wood: Douglas fir outside, knotty timber and book-matched oak inside, for a family thinking decades ahead.
The Stump belongs here. Solid wood among solid wood, built to be used and kept. A table that will still be here when the kids come home from college.
Photography by @pablo.enriquez. Featured in @the_local_project.

Hunt Club House was built as a forever home. @west_of_west designed a low-slung gabled structure in a clearing in the Portland woods, almost entirely of wood: Douglas fir outside, knotty timber and book-matched oak inside, for a family thinking decades ahead.
The Stump belongs here. Solid wood among solid wood, built to be used and kept. A table that will still be here when the kids come home from college.
Photography by @pablo.enriquez. Featured in @the_local_project.

In May, we join @leibal at ICFF for The Domestic Artifact. A presentation of six American studios working with clarity, conviction, and close attention to material.
Alongside Mock Studio, Thomas Yang, Onibi, HB-AS, and Vy Voi, we’ll present works from Material Studies II; tables and cubes in mirrored aluminum and stone.
May 17–19 at Javits Center. Booth W1162.
@mock.studio @thomasyangstudio @oni.bi @hbas_co @vyvoistudio

In May, we join @leibal at ICFF for The Domestic Artifact. A presentation of six American studios working with clarity, conviction, and close attention to material.
Alongside Mock Studio, Thomas Yang, Onibi, HB-AS, and Vy Voi, we’ll present works from Material Studies II; tables and cubes in mirrored aluminum and stone.
May 17–19 at Javits Center. Booth W1162.
@mock.studio @thomasyangstudio @oni.bi @hbas_co @vyvoistudio

On May 15, we’re joining @wallpapermag , @hellohuman.us , and @publicrecordsnyc for an evening in Brooklyn. Material Studies II on view alongside site-specific installation from a group of independent designers. Public Records open for the night.
We’d hope to see you there.
@ah.um.studio @alma.designstu @byelenamahno @kalonstudios @ladiesandgentlemenstudio @lichennyc @liyangzhang_studio @nonstudiony @oforo.co @platformstudio.world @studiobaldo @thomasyangstudio @vyvoistudio

On May 15, we’re joining @wallpapermag , @hellohuman.us , and @publicrecordsnyc for an evening in Brooklyn. Material Studies II on view alongside site-specific installation from a group of independent designers. Public Records open for the night.
We’d hope to see you there.
@ah.um.studio @alma.designstu @byelenamahno @kalonstudios @ladiesandgentlemenstudio @lichennyc @liyangzhang_studio @nonstudiony @oforo.co @platformstudio.world @studiobaldo @thomasyangstudio @vyvoistudio

On May 15, we’re joining @wallpapermag , @hellohuman.us , and @publicrecordsnyc for an evening in Brooklyn. Material Studies II on view alongside site-specific installation from a group of independent designers. Public Records open for the night.
We’d hope to see you there.
@ah.um.studio @alma.designstu @byelenamahno @kalonstudios @ladiesandgentlemenstudio @lichennyc @liyangzhang_studio @nonstudiony @oforo.co @platformstudio.world @studiobaldo @thomasyangstudio @vyvoistudio

On May 15, we’re joining @wallpapermag , @hellohuman.us , and @publicrecordsnyc for an evening in Brooklyn. Material Studies II on view alongside site-specific installation from a group of independent designers. Public Records open for the night.
We’d hope to see you there.
@ah.um.studio @alma.designstu @byelenamahno @kalonstudios @ladiesandgentlemenstudio @lichennyc @liyangzhang_studio @nonstudiony @oforo.co @platformstudio.world @studiobaldo @thomasyangstudio @vyvoistudio

On May 15, we’re joining @wallpapermag , @hellohuman.us , and @publicrecordsnyc for an evening in Brooklyn. Material Studies II on view alongside site-specific installation from a group of independent designers. Public Records open for the night.
We’d hope to see you there.
@ah.um.studio @alma.designstu @byelenamahno @kalonstudios @ladiesandgentlemenstudio @lichennyc @liyangzhang_studio @nonstudiony @oforo.co @platformstudio.world @studiobaldo @thomasyangstudio @vyvoistudio

„We’ve used Kalon in our projects for years.“ — Colin Stief, General Assembly, in @galeriemagazine
Inside The Residence — a first collaboration with Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @gen_assembly.
Story by ryanwaddoups · Photos by @ben__dehaan · @assemblylineshop · @galeriemagazine

„We’ve used Kalon in our projects for years.“ — Colin Stief, General Assembly, in @galeriemagazine
Inside The Residence — a first collaboration with Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @gen_assembly.
Story by ryanwaddoups · Photos by @ben__dehaan · @assemblylineshop · @galeriemagazine

„We’ve used Kalon in our projects for years.“ — Colin Stief, General Assembly, in @galeriemagazine
Inside The Residence — a first collaboration with Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @gen_assembly.
Story by ryanwaddoups · Photos by @ben__dehaan · @assemblylineshop · @galeriemagazine

„We’ve used Kalon in our projects for years.“ — Colin Stief, General Assembly, in @galeriemagazine
Inside The Residence — a first collaboration with Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @gen_assembly.
Story by ryanwaddoups · Photos by @ben__dehaan · @assemblylineshop · @galeriemagazine

„We’ve used Kalon in our projects for years.“ — Colin Stief, General Assembly, in @galeriemagazine
Inside The Residence — a first collaboration with Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @gen_assembly.
Story by ryanwaddoups · Photos by @ben__dehaan · @assemblylineshop · @galeriemagazine

Most furniture belongs to one setting. This piece doesn’t.
Material Studies I in Lime White.

Most furniture belongs to one setting. This piece doesn’t.
Material Studies I in Lime White.

Most furniture belongs to one setting. This piece doesn’t.
Material Studies I in Lime White.

What independent studios share isn’t an aesthetic. It’s discipline. Patience. The freedom to work on their own terms. A refusal to design for a season, and a commitment to make work that outlasts trends, timelines, and expectations.
The Residence gathers a room full of that kind of practice. Curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop, with work from studios and makers we’ve been watching and thinking about for years.
These are the people we want to keep working near.
Work by @juntosprojects , @incommonwith , @_salamhello_ , @bowenliustudio , @ryedesignstudios , @stevenbukowski , @armadilloandco , @fernhandcrafted , @fort_standard , @h.bigeleisen , @ravenhill__studio , @sibastfurniture , and @yuxuan_huang__
On view at 144 Vanderbilt by appointment, daily. Photos by @ben__dehaan

What independent studios share isn’t an aesthetic. It’s discipline. Patience. The freedom to work on their own terms. A refusal to design for a season, and a commitment to make work that outlasts trends, timelines, and expectations.
The Residence gathers a room full of that kind of practice. Curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop, with work from studios and makers we’ve been watching and thinking about for years.
These are the people we want to keep working near.
Work by @juntosprojects , @incommonwith , @_salamhello_ , @bowenliustudio , @ryedesignstudios , @stevenbukowski , @armadilloandco , @fernhandcrafted , @fort_standard , @h.bigeleisen , @ravenhill__studio , @sibastfurniture , and @yuxuan_huang__
On view at 144 Vanderbilt by appointment, daily. Photos by @ben__dehaan

What independent studios share isn’t an aesthetic. It’s discipline. Patience. The freedom to work on their own terms. A refusal to design for a season, and a commitment to make work that outlasts trends, timelines, and expectations.
The Residence gathers a room full of that kind of practice. Curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop, with work from studios and makers we’ve been watching and thinking about for years.
These are the people we want to keep working near.
Work by @juntosprojects , @incommonwith , @_salamhello_ , @bowenliustudio , @ryedesignstudios , @stevenbukowski , @armadilloandco , @fernhandcrafted , @fort_standard , @h.bigeleisen , @ravenhill__studio , @sibastfurniture , and @yuxuan_huang__
On view at 144 Vanderbilt by appointment, daily. Photos by @ben__dehaan

The Cube is the smallest piece in Material Studies II. Also the most revealing.
Four variations. Stone and mirrored aluminum. Each changes with placement, light, and what surrounds it. Deep veining in Mineral Blue, warmth in Iron Red, a softer glow in Mineral Gold.
Mirrored aluminum returns the room to itself. The stone holds it there.
It invites arrangement, because it’s worth looking at from every angle.

The Cube is the smallest piece in Material Studies II. Also the most revealing.
Four variations. Stone and mirrored aluminum. Each changes with placement, light, and what surrounds it. Deep veining in Mineral Blue, warmth in Iron Red, a softer glow in Mineral Gold.
Mirrored aluminum returns the room to itself. The stone holds it there.
It invites arrangement, because it’s worth looking at from every angle.

The Cube is the smallest piece in Material Studies II. Also the most revealing.
Four variations. Stone and mirrored aluminum. Each changes with placement, light, and what surrounds it. Deep veining in Mineral Blue, warmth in Iron Red, a softer glow in Mineral Gold.
Mirrored aluminum returns the room to itself. The stone holds it there.
It invites arrangement, because it’s worth looking at from every angle.

The things we keep noticing. The showroom, over time.
The first issue of @032c , from when it was still newsprint.
Last image by @laurejoliet

The things we keep noticing. The showroom, over time.
The first issue of @032c , from when it was still newsprint.
Last image by @laurejoliet

The things we keep noticing. The showroom, over time.
The first issue of @032c , from when it was still newsprint.
Last image by @laurejoliet

The things we keep noticing. The showroom, over time.
The first issue of @032c , from when it was still newsprint.
Last image by @laurejoliet

Material Studies II remains on view through April 30.
A coffee table, bench, and four cubes in aluminum and stone — placed close enough that edges blur, reflections multiply, and forms dissolve into the room. Stone flattens in photographs. Mirrored aluminum resists them entirely. It becomes whatever is around it.
In early May, the work moves to New York City for NY Design Week. Until then, it’s here.

Material Studies II remains on view through April 30.
A coffee table, bench, and four cubes in aluminum and stone — placed close enough that edges blur, reflections multiply, and forms dissolve into the room. Stone flattens in photographs. Mirrored aluminum resists them entirely. It becomes whatever is around it.
In early May, the work moves to New York City for NY Design Week. Until then, it’s here.

Material Studies II remains on view through April 30.
A coffee table, bench, and four cubes in aluminum and stone — placed close enough that edges blur, reflections multiply, and forms dissolve into the room. Stone flattens in photographs. Mirrored aluminum resists them entirely. It becomes whatever is around it.
In early May, the work moves to New York City for NY Design Week. Until then, it’s here.

More of you live with our work in New York than anywhere outside Los Angeles. We’ve seen it in photographs, our tables in Brooklyn kitchens, our beds in West Village bedrooms, our chairs pulled up to windows we’ll never look out of.
The Residence, curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop , is the first time we’ve brought the work to you at this scale. Staged inside a duplex at 144 Vanderbilt — @solidobjectives and @tankhouse ‘s new Fort Greene building, wrapped in pink precast concrete. A home, not a showroom, arranged the way the work is meant to be lived with.
Open now, by appointment, every day. The first of several places to find us during NY Design Week.

More of you live with our work in New York than anywhere outside Los Angeles. We’ve seen it in photographs, our tables in Brooklyn kitchens, our beds in West Village bedrooms, our chairs pulled up to windows we’ll never look out of.
The Residence, curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop , is the first time we’ve brought the work to you at this scale. Staged inside a duplex at 144 Vanderbilt — @solidobjectives and @tankhouse ‘s new Fort Greene building, wrapped in pink precast concrete. A home, not a showroom, arranged the way the work is meant to be lived with.
Open now, by appointment, every day. The first of several places to find us during NY Design Week.

More of you live with our work in New York than anywhere outside Los Angeles. We’ve seen it in photographs, our tables in Brooklyn kitchens, our beds in West Village bedrooms, our chairs pulled up to windows we’ll never look out of.
The Residence, curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop , is the first time we’ve brought the work to you at this scale. Staged inside a duplex at 144 Vanderbilt — @solidobjectives and @tankhouse ‘s new Fort Greene building, wrapped in pink precast concrete. A home, not a showroom, arranged the way the work is meant to be lived with.
Open now, by appointment, every day. The first of several places to find us during NY Design Week.

More of you live with our work in New York than anywhere outside Los Angeles. We’ve seen it in photographs, our tables in Brooklyn kitchens, our beds in West Village bedrooms, our chairs pulled up to windows we’ll never look out of.
The Residence, curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop , is the first time we’ve brought the work to you at this scale. Staged inside a duplex at 144 Vanderbilt — @solidobjectives and @tankhouse ‘s new Fort Greene building, wrapped in pink precast concrete. A home, not a showroom, arranged the way the work is meant to be lived with.
Open now, by appointment, every day. The first of several places to find us during NY Design Week.

More of you live with our work in New York than anywhere outside Los Angeles. We’ve seen it in photographs, our tables in Brooklyn kitchens, our beds in West Village bedrooms, our chairs pulled up to windows we’ll never look out of.
The Residence, curated by @gen_assembly and @assemblylineshop , is the first time we’ve brought the work to you at this scale. Staged inside a duplex at 144 Vanderbilt — @solidobjectives and @tankhouse ‘s new Fort Greene building, wrapped in pink precast concrete. A home, not a showroom, arranged the way the work is meant to be lived with.
Open now, by appointment, every day. The first of several places to find us during NY Design Week.
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