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Canadian manufacturer celebrates 10th anniversary

Montreal, Canada-based Kastella is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The manufacturer and distributor of high-end contemporary wood furniture has carved out a name in a very competitive sector. Through word of mouth, Kastella has been able to share its passion for wood and highlight its philosophy, which includes ecologically responsible production and customized service to its clientele.

"For us, 10 years is more than a gauge of success," says the company's founder Jason Burhop. "It is a sign of acknowledgment by all of our customers who have supported us since the beginning and continue to purchase from us as their needs evolve. It is this support that allows us to continue making local furniture, known for both its quality and its aesthetics."

Jason, who loves working with his hands, is self-taught. The path to cabinet making, however, was not direct. After earning a bachelor's degree in psychology, he switched gears and trained in residential construction where he then worked in renovation. Eventually, a client gave him access to his cabinetmaking workshop. At this point, Jason began to make contemporary wood furniture and, before long, he was single-handedly filling orders.

He quickly realised the importance of a storefront. In 2003, he opened Kastella on Boulevard Saint-Laurent. "I thought that the choice of solid-wood contemporary furniture was too limited in Montreal," he explains. "In fact, I had already begun to design furniture for my home. The idea of a store naturally sprang to mind, so that I could display my new collections and fill, what I felt, was a gap in the market."

Jason lets the material speak for itself. He has adopted a formal simplicity that brings out the natural beauty of the wood. The style of his collection is inspired by Scandinavian minimalism, while borrowing from Japanese design, the desire for harmony between the beauty and functionality of objects. Over the last 10 years, he has continued to evolve his designs towards greater purity.

Jason has designed some 60 different furniture pieces since opening the store. The collection now includes 29 pieces, from dining room tables to beds, dressers, and coffee tables. Each piece is unique and handmade in Montreal by one of the Kastella cabinetmakers. The pieces on display in the store represent the company's standard dimensions and wood species. The advantage that Kastella offers its customers, however, is that the standards can be modified to meet their needs.

Custom manufacturing is an integral part of the company's philosophy. Aside from a few pieces, which are produced in small series, such as chairs and certain occasional tables, the bulk of the collection is made to order. Clients may choose to modify the pieces by making tables longer, beds wider, or adding drawers to their dressers. Kastella's reputation for excellence is based on the work of its 10 in-house cabinetmakers. These experienced artisans use traditional techniques to express their passion for creating solid wood furniture. They understand how to combine manufacturing quality with a timeless aesthetic.

Despite the production flexibility offered to customers, the quality of the wood species used, the care taken in the manufacturing, and the uniqueness of each piece, the prices remain competitive. As Jason notes:"We aim to keep our prices affordable and strive to offer quality furniture with an excellent price-quality ratio."

Kastella's philosophy is founded on the principles of sustainable development. High-quality manufacturing and a minimalist style that stays away from the latest fads ensures that the collections will endure both physically and aesthetically. In contrast to the ideology of mass consumption, Kastella offers furniture that is made to last.

To minimise the impact of wood harvesting and transportation on the environment, the company uses species from FSC certified forests in nearby regions, most notably the northeast and midwest United States, as well as Canada. In the same spirit, the collection is entirely produced at Kastella's workshop in Montreal. All subcontracted labour, such as metal work, upholstery and finishing is locally based.

T: 514 270 2444
E: [email protected]
W:www.kastella.ca

25th October 2013




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