TrueModern
TrueModern furniture from Jonti-Craft is where modern form meets ultra-durable functionality. You won't need to sacrifice the modern design of your room in order to provide a quality, kid-friendly space that's safe for young learners. This new contemporary early education furniture collection was created by renowned modern designer, Edgar Blazona in partnership with Jonti-Craft. The collections offers sleek, innovative designs in Baltic Birch to complement any modern space. Children will have the freedom to experience, explore, and play in a comfortable and fun environment—and the modern design will appeal to any adult.
Modern Style. TrueModern® features modern accents, such as sliding doors, metal legs, and handle cutouts giving each piece a sleek, contemporary, more grown-up look and creating a stylish option for learning environments.
Expert Designs. Created in conjunction with celebrated modernist designer, Edgar Blazona, the TrueModern line not only looks good, but is designed for functionality. Sliding doors on the bottom of units provide a hidden storage area for toys, stuffed animals, and other educational materials—keeping your space clean and organized.
Kid- and Adult-friendly. Customers can now have a product line that is safe for children, but that is also designed with adults and a modern aesthetic in mind. With KYDZTuff® finish and rounded edges we made sure every piece is durable and safe—and the neutral Baltic Birch wood with sleek design elements add style to any environment.
Who is Edgar Blazona? Edgar Blazona is renowned for his modern design aesthetic, creating an ideal blend of form and function, and his work has been showcased in galleries, hotels, and private collections across the globe. He brings more than 16 years of furniture design and manufacturing experience along with a simple, no-fuss style that creates a comfortable, at home feeling to the TrueModern line. "Modernism to me is all about an aesthetic and feeling — clean lines, simplicity — that represents a modern approach."