Edda Credenza

Designed by Norm Architects for Archivism

Made in USA

Edda Credenza is a statement of architectural precision and material authenticity that brings warmth and sophisticated functionality to any luxury space.

  • Handcrafted in the USA using traditional woodworking techniques
  • Customizable with multiple size options (2-door to 5-door configurations)
  • Adjustable shelving, hidden cord management, and push-to-open hardware

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American Craftsmanship

Each Edda Credenza is meticulously handcrafted in Seattle using ethically sourced local timber, combining traditional woodworking techniques with contemporary design sensibilities.

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Overview

Edda Credenza by Norm Architects for Archivism exemplifies refined minimalism with intentional proportions and balance. This meticulously crafted piece features exaggerated overhangs, repeating uprights, and retreating doors that emphasize its structural elegance while creating visual harmony through the robust application of premium materials. Handcrafted in Seattle, each credenza is fully constructed in solid wood with a matching veneered back panel and includes thoughtful details such as push-to-open mechanisms, adjustable floating shelves, cord management, and leveling feet.

Materials

  • Solid wood construction
    • Natural Walnut
    • Natural White Oak
    • Blackened Ash
  • Zero VOC polyurethane finish
  • Matching wood veneer back panel

About Archivism

Archivism creates contemporary American furniture at the intersection of Brutalism and Romanticism. Founded in 2022 by Ben Gaffney and Chris Hardy, the brand crafts made-to-order pieces using ethically sourced local timber in their U.S. factories. Each design honors heritage while embracing contemporary expression, inviting owners to engage with both physical and conceptual aspects of exceptional craftsmanship.

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