Product Name
Wardrobe Oblique
Designer
Rene Siebum
Manufacturer
Studio Rene Siebum
Manufactured
Netherlands
Storage and shelving
Wall units and Wardrobes
Material
Wood
Use
Residential
Commercial
Style
Contemporary

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BEAUTIFUL & PRACTICAL

The wardrobe Oblique is the combination of a space saving coat rack and object of decoration with a playful use. Geometric in its silhouette and lively on the surface, the wardrobe makes a visual and practical statement in your private home or professional working space. 

 

SPACE SAVER

With its reduced depth of only 6 cm, the wardrobe is a real "space saver" and is notably suitable for narrow spaces such as hallways, staircases and bathrooms. 

It is perfect to transform a lost space into a functional storage place.

 

VERSATILE & INDIVIDUAL

The wardrobe Oblique can be ordered in sets, with alignment either to the right or left side. It can be installed as single center piece or arranged with other models of different sizes to create versatility and a larger useful surface.

 

MATERIAL

You can choose between the two types of wood  Mahogany or Oak. The finish of the wood is untreated to keep the beauty of its natural appearance.

The wardrobe is designed and produced by

Studio Rene Siebum in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

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