The holiday season is fast approaching as is the Christmas One of a Kind Show. We are busy preparing for the show.

 

The most extraordinary piece that will be at the show this year has been crafted from salvaged, Ancient Kauri wood carbon dated to over 50,000 years old. A console table made from this amazing wood will be featured at my booth. This LEEDs (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) eligible material is very iridescent and is a deep cognac colour. Radio carbon dating by Woods Hole in Massachusetts and the University of Irvine in California confirms the age of these Ancient Kauri trees salvaged from the bogs of New Zealand. This wood pre-dates the Great Lakes (16,000 years) and Wooly Mammoths (10,000 years ago).

 

This amazing 50,000 year old console table isn.t the only new piece. We are also in the process of completing a large entertainment console using figured walnut that John harvested, cut and dried at his Campbellville studio. The doors combine glass and wood for a sleek, contemporary style.

 

We will be at the National Trade Centre from November 26th to December 6th at Booth T4.

 

We would love to see you at the show, however, if you can.t make it to the show call us to set up an appointment at the studio and have a cup of home roasted coffee and see some of John.s exciting new creations.

 



Glass Insert Console Table

According to Shauna Levy, co-founder of the Interior Design Show, these are challenging economic times, and celebrating design is more important than ever. Design isn't simply about frivolity, beauty and excess, it's also about providing inspiration, and creating innovative solutions and smarter ways to inhabit the world.

 

Is understated elegance returning? According to Caroline Tapp-McDougall, "a new class of connoisseurs may well be emerging." Where once we valued "bigger is better", there is a growing interest in cultivating a lasting and discreet more subtle, lower-key approach to design.  Statistics show that quality and durability are returning, as is craftsmanship, with well- worn antiques and hand crafted wood products showing up in the homes and offices of the new connoisseur.

 

Companies that reflect the trends, are answering the needs of Cocooning 2.0 and that means making your home a more comfortable place to be in, a place to reflect and retreat in these uncertain times. It's reworking that awkward all-but-no purpose room, repainting your entire space or retrofitting your home to be more environmentally friendly.

 

It means finding inspiration, ingenuity and a willingness to compromise when it comes to today's economic uncertainty.

According to Canadian House & Home magazine at their annual trends breakfast, Lynda Reeves (publisher and founder) reminded everyone that cocooning was born during the last recession (along with cultural phenomena like the VCR and microwave popcorn). And this time around, it could be called ANCHORING. It's all about taking shelter... implying a trend toward making one's shelter cozy and comfortable with items that are of great quality and stand for goodness ... "it's the death of the Consumer and the birth of the Citizen", she announced...

Using Lynda's perspective, Koletic Design is looking forward to the Interior Design Show where they will showcase new designs that offer comfortable, high quality furniture. It's been said that good furniture is art. At Koletic Designs we welcome the discerning citizens who will be anxiously looking for those items of great quality!

Figured Bubinga with Glass Insert Console Table

After a hectic end to 2008 we are showing some new designs to welcome the new year.

In our Dining Tables section we have a new base and stretcher design with a beautiful Bubinga dining table.

Bronze glass framed in Bubinga with a stained walnut base is another of my new designs for 2009. This piece is also now featured on our web site.

And finally a commissioned bench with a solid Willow block and fantastic curly Jarrah will make a great place to sit and contemplate the year ahead.

All the best for 2009!

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team
Thanks to everyone who came to visit us at the One of a Kind Show in Toronto last week. It is amazing to see the reactions of people to our work in person. We were very fortunate to be featured in the main display of the show and also had one of our tables featured in a presentation by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan of Colin and Justin's Home Heist .

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Our new console table design proved to be a big hit. We hope to expand on the concept and bring out a few more interesting pieces based on the design.

Again thanks for coming out!

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team

It was a frantic few weeks leading up to the show, and it was all worth while!

We are happy to say that we have created a few new exiting designs for a console table, as well as a new twist on our coffee tables. So come on out to the Direct Energy Center, Exhibition Place Toronto and visit us at booth N-52 near the fashion show area.

Along with our new tables we also have our more popular smaller gift ideas in beautiful burls and amazing exotic woods for the holidays.

Cheers! Hope to see you at the show!

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team
 The solid Sapele landings for our client in Forest Hill have finally been placed. Having to oversize the pre-drilled  holes to allow for the expansion and contraction of the wood took some time and  with the temporary landing removed caused some minor vertigo, but all went to plan.

 The wood looked amazing along side the custom glass walls and glass sided steel staircase.

 The stair treads are next and we are looking forward to having another completed installation behind us so we can concentrate on the armoir and dining table next up on the schedule.

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team
 Our Forest Hill client was able to have their Thanksgiving dinner on their beautiful 10 foot bubinga table with it's highly stylized X base. As part of an overall installation including matching side tables, which may be used as table extensions, and an open stairway.
 Stair treads of ribbon sapele with matching handrails add a nice warmth to the steel and glass staircase.
 The dining table was a challenging piece, with tapered compound angles on every surface and the sheer size of the materials. Constructed of 3 1/2" ash with pinned tenons the base is made of 4 separate pieces that had to come together as a single unit with sapele center panels in place. A glue up of extreme tolerances with four 30 pound pieces in play was an adventure to say the least.
 We expect completion of the stairway with landings and handrails shortly while we move ahead with new ideas for the One Of A Kind show in November and our next major project, an electronics armoire of natural edged sapele.

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team
Thank you for visiting our blog! We hope to add updates and information about the projects and day to day happening here at the shop, as well as updates about our shows and one of a kind pieces as they are created. Working both on commissioned and speculative work we hope to have a steady stream of content for you to keep in touch with.

Thanks again,

John Koletic and the Koletic Designs Team