Wardrobe/Armoire in the Manner of Le Corbusier from Unité d’Habitation de Marseille
This cubist armoire is predominantly executed in an off-white to cream lacquer, featuring an asymmetrical front distinguished by varying door panel dimensions. Its monotonous look is disrupted by its characteristic handles, gracefully curved and made from natural oak. Inside, you will find shelves and a clothing rack meticulously arranged. Originally conceived as an integrated wardrobe, the cabinet was designed to serve as a dividing element between the children's room and the bathroom.
Dimensions:Height: 61.23 in (155.5 cm)Width: 41.34 in (105 cm)Depth: 22.84 in (58 cm)
Materials: Oak, Steel, Wood
May Be Customed to Meet Designer’s Specifications.
This cubist armoire is predominantly executed in an off-white to cream lacquer, featuring an asymmetrical front distinguished by varying door panel dimensions. Its monotonous look is disrupted by its characteristic handles, gracefully curved and made from natural oak. Inside, you will find shelves and a clothing rack meticulously arranged. Originally conceived as an integrated wardrobe, the cabinet was designed to serve as a dividing element between the children's room and the bathroom.
Dimensions:Height: 61.23 in (155.5 cm)Width: 41.34 in (105 cm)Depth: 22.84 in (58 cm)
Materials: Oak, Steel, Wood
May Be Customed to Meet Designer’s Specifications.
This cubist armoire is predominantly executed in an off-white to cream lacquer, featuring an asymmetrical front distinguished by varying door panel dimensions. Its monotonous look is disrupted by its characteristic handles, gracefully curved and made from natural oak. Inside, you will find shelves and a clothing rack meticulously arranged. Originally conceived as an integrated wardrobe, the cabinet was designed to serve as a dividing element between the children's room and the bathroom.
Dimensions:Height: 61.23 in (155.5 cm)Width: 41.34 in (105 cm)Depth: 22.84 in (58 cm)
Materials: Oak, Steel, Wood
May Be Customed to Meet Designer’s Specifications.