The ‘Quarto’ concept is a modular system based on the shape of a square; an idea that evolved from combining stacks of individual cupboards, each with their own function.
Quarto items are made from mitred wood. A Quarto panel is composed of four triangles, cut from one piece of faux quarter-sawn wood. To ensure that the grain matches, the four separate parts must be taken from the same area of the trunk wherever possible, which necessitates a careful selection of the wood. The meticulous positioning of the triangles at right angles to one another results in a quilted effect.

Quarto
By linking the doors together (in sets of 2, 3 or 4), the cupboard can become a wardrobe, for example.

Giorno Collection
The Giorno Collection demonstrates the balance between beauty and functionality. It is the result ...

Crosby Collection
In collaboration with Vonder, Kate Hume and Frans van der Heijden have designed a luxury lifestyle collection. Kitchen, library ...

Kitchen Piet Hein Eek
This exceptional cooking table is 5 metres long, enabling a number of people to cook at the same ...

Manorhouse
The classic 'Manorhouse' concept forms the basis of Vonder's collection. From the 17th century onwards ...

Library
Vonder developed the 'Library' concept as the antithesis of the classic Manorhouse'. 'Less is more' ...

Wolterinck Collection
The Wolterinck collection is based on a standalone custom-made wall unit with protruding shelves ...

Luxury FG
This collection of cupboards, doors and panelling combines sturdy construction with refined details and exceptional materials ...

Quarto
The 'Quarto' concept is a modular system based on the shape of a square; an idea that evolved ...