Description from Restoration Hardware
La Salle’s 1940s industrial aesthetic combines clean proportions with hand-wrapped sheet metal. Painstakingly constructed, each piece features sheet metal secured by thousands of hand-hammered nails using a centuries-old technique. In a finishing process that takes from 7-10 days per silhouette, the metal is buffed by hand and antiqued through oxidation, displaying highs and lows that reveal the artisan’s hand. Its warm patina only grows richer over time.
- Crafted of wood and hand-wrapped in sheet metal
- Mortise-and-tenon joinery
- Zinc finish is hand applied to brass sheet and antiqued for a mottled, uneven appearance that lends it its unique character
- Aged brass finish is hand applied to brass sheet and antiqued by hand
- Reactive finish will change over time, growing deeper, richer and more burnished
- Thousands of hand-hammered nails secure and accent the sheet metal
- Solid wood drawers
- Solid wood platform support; requires mattress only, no box spring
- Plinth base wrapped in metal
- Iron hardware
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