Essential storage – Kabino drawers by Normann Copenhagen
Storage in my rental home is pretty much non existent. I’ve mentioned before that my challenge is to bring in furniture that can withstand another house move. Large items of furniture such as drawers must be able to withstand any reassembly. My issue is the culture of disposable furniture. If it can’t be reassembled, recycled or reused then I’d seriously question if it’s worth buying at all. The chest of drawers that I finally chose for my dressing room is the beautifully minimal Kabino 6 drawer unit. Designed by Simon Legald, who has designed a huge number of products for Normann Copenhagen. From the well known Block scroll trolley table to the Toj clothes rack there’s a lot, I hadn’t quite realise large the portfolio was. This simple Kabino unit has a slight industrial feel with the drawer fronts being metal but also designed with a familiar sideboard format. Softened with the used of Ash wood and a matt white top. Wooden legs lift if off the floor giving my small room the illusion of a bit more space and that sideboard feel. The unit comes in flat pack format, with a quality unit it is able to withstand reassembly. perfect! (…)
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