La Fenêtre
A picture window in solid white oak, drawn for the longest views. 22 mm sightlines and a single uninterrupted edge. Up to 3.6 metres wide.
Lire la spécificationAtelier No. 1 — The First Opening
Cadence is a house of architectural materials, drawn slowly and made by hand. We begin with windows and doors — the openings that decide how a building meets the sky — and grow, season by season, into a complete language of surfaces, hardware, and apertures.
An opening is the first decision in a room. Cadence makes them as deliberately as a piece of furniture — solid timber, weighted bronze, glass tuned to the wall it interrupts.
Each module is drawn in the studio in Brooklyn, prototyped in our atelier in Copenhagen, and produced in small batches by a network of joineries we know by name.
Cadence is built as a single material language for a single house. Windows and doors first. Surfaces, hardware, and apertures to follow — released on the maison's own slow calendar.
A picture window in solid white oak, drawn for the longest views. 22 mm sightlines and a single uninterrupted edge. Up to 3.6 metres wide.
Lire la spécificationA centre-pivoted leaf in solid oak, blackened steel, or solid bronze. Mounted on a single concealed floor pivot, rated to four hundred kilograms. Turns with a finger.
Lire la spécificationA six-metre operable wall, lifted clear of the floor on a quiet hydraulic mechanism. Stacks or pockets to leave only the view.
Lire la spécification"A door is decided in the last half-millimetre. We close it a thousand times before it leaves the bench."
Full-scale modules in oak, bronze, and steel — operable, weighted, lit as they would be in a wall. By appointment with a director.
27 rue de Sévigné, 75004
Prendre rendez-vous →112 Crosby Street, Floor 3
Prendre rendez-vous →Via Solferino 14, Brera
Prendre rendez-vous →Bredgade 28, 1260 K
Prendre rendez-vous →Cadence is specified through architects, builders, and direct commissions for private houses. A director will reply to every inquiry within two business days.