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Artwork

ArtStruct maintains a collection of original artwork available to work into any custom ArtStruct door, as well as a list of artists who can be commissioned to create an original artwork for one of our doors. Special attention is given to the selection of artwork so that it is durable and weather resistant. The ArtStruct collection features art comprised of glass, bronze, ceramics, wood and more.
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A client may select artwork from the ArtStruct collection or work from an artist of their choosing. If a client would like to use work from an artist not on the Artstruck list, we can provide a dimensional template and list of approved materials.

 

 

Every Door an Original
Each ArtStruct door is an original, authenticated with a ArtStruct insignia branded into the door edge.


 

 

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Recycled and Sustainable Materials
For the main grid design, ArtStruct doors utilize off-cuts and odd-sized wood pieces that are unusable for other construction purposes. The blocks for the grid can be made from any wood, hard or soft, as the grid by nature is structurally strong. Please note that for environmental reasons, rainforest hardwoods will not be used unless it is waster and unusable for another purpose.

For the door frame, where stability and strength are required, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified Redwood or Vertical Grain Douglass Fir are used.

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Craftsmanship
ArtStruct Art Doors are crafted, rather than manufactured. They are constructed to last for generations.

The door frames are held together mechanically through the time-honored tradition of Mortise and Tenon. Art inclusions float in a slot/rabbet that is cut into the block grid. The variety of art materials and wood grain direction sets the construction of these doors apart from the usual frame and panel. Special consideration must be made for the added movement.

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Construction
ArtStruct Art Doors are thicker, heavier, and stronger than the average door. While all doors are pre-hung, installation of a provided specialized door jam is necessary to insure the integrity of the product. The thickness of the doorframe fits most standard hardware.

Specifications
Each ArtStruct door is an original, and designed specifically for each client. Because of this, dimensions, materials, and artistic expression elements vary. Click here to go to the gallery section for product examples and currently available artwork from the ArtStruct Collection.

Price
ArtStruct Doors generally range in price from $5,000 and up, depending on complexity of components and design. The door price does not include crating, shipping, knob and lock hardware, or installation.


How To Order
General inquiries are welcomed. Contact ArtStruct to discuss your needs and obtain current lead times to construct. A work order will be prepared for approval. Work orders will be executed upon receipt of deposit (see Terms and Conditions).

Shipping
All merchandise is shipped freight collect. Every attempt will be made to ship in the most cost effective way. Crating charges will be added depending on size and weight. A firm estimate on all shipping costs will be given at the time of order. ArtStruct products will be covered by the standard insurance terms of the freight carrier.

Terms and Conditions
50% of the final cost is required with each order. All deposits are non-refundable. Client will be invoiced for the balance due as order is completed. Final payment must be received prior to shipment or delivery. An initial deposit for the design stage may be required for some orders.


Interested in exploring a private commission?

Please contact:
Yorgen Quent Kvinsland, or
Anna Kvinsland
at:
707-937-6242


Email: info@artstruct.com


To compliment your ArtStruct door, we suggest wood block flooring from Kaswell Flooring Systems.

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