A massive Anatolian walnut corpus. A fluid axis of clear resin. Crafted not for storage, but as an architectural anchor.
The Artisenza Credenza is built to transform a space through sheer structural weight and minimal intervention. It brings together the heavy character of century-old Anatolian walnut and a fluid axis of clear, gallery-grade resin. We do not straighten the irregular grain or disguise the natural fissures of the timber; we stabilize them. The result is a monolithic facade where the wood speaks and the resin remains quiet.
The base is our patented 100% architectural aluminum, hand-forged with exactly 40,000 hammer strikes. Not molded. Not pressed. Each leg is individual zanaat — structural density that no machine can replicate, and a surface texture that bears the mark of the hand that made it
Every credenza is executed as an individual, custom commission built to your exact spatial needs.
Standard Proportions: 20" x 86.6" x 34.2" | 51 x 220 x 87 cm
Tailored Layouts: You guide the final dimensions, interior shelving configurations, and door layouts.
Resin Character: Tailored across our signature palette—from water-clear to custom architectural opacities.
The Artisenza Process: We do not build in isolation. We share raw studio photography from our Ankara workshop as the wood is selected, cut, and poured. Before the final polish, you review and approve the composition.
From order to delivery: 5 to 7 weeks. True craftsmanship cannot be rushed. The thick structural pours of resin require a slow, meticulous curing process to prevent bubbles, and the final surface undergoes extensive hand-polishing. We do not rush.
For private collectors, corporate estates, and interior architects across the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom: all shipping, customs duties, and local taxes are prepaid by our house. The price you see is final.
Your credenza is secured inside a reinforced, gallery-grade wooden crate and delivered via premium air freight – arriving within 2 to 5 business days from shipment.
Note: Every piece retains individual texture and grain variations. The materials dictate the final signature.