Intentionally Scratched Furnishings

The Scars Credenza by Alon Dodo Finds Beauty in Destruction

The Scars Credenza by Alon Dodo is a wooden furniture piece that is intentionally scratched and damaged by its designer. The cabinet's scratched surface boasts an artful line motif and is textured in a unique way.

The wooden furniture piece is constructed out of organic oak and features deep lines that have been rigidly carved into its structure. The piece is not only aesthetically striking but is also functional thanks to its fitted drawers and narrow shape that is perfect for LED television sets and sound systems.

Alon Dodo's Scars Credenza opposes tradition and proves that there is great beauty in the art of imperfection. Finding charm in destruction, the designer's latest creation is a piece that blends functional design principles with artful applique details.
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