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Nuno Rosa

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A storage cabinet design quite frankly sketchbooks of our Nordic studio! Declined in many sizes and with trays of different materials, this brand new creation made in Portugal will optimize your storage !

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Dimensions : Height 84 cm - Depth 50 cm - Length 200 cm

Materials: steel, high density MDF, wood

Colors: white - White top, stained oak or stained walnut

Information: very easy to assemble. Allow around 45 minutes.

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History of the product

Still lots of things to put away but often a cruel lack of space? We are all often in the same boat ! It was necessary to find an answer to this thorny question and the studio of Design Tema found the solution !

Robust furniture, perfectly designed for your interior, with simple lines and optimal storage ! Available in dimensions, with drawers on silent rails with steel elements made in Italy and covered with a tray available with wood or marble, this design storage unit also comes with or without feet. It mixes with great ease to the most varied universes !

The designer

Product designer at TemaHome, Nuno Rosa is since an early age fascinated by the world of objects. During his high-school years he studied arts and developed an interest in drawing, leading him to pursuit the industrial design course at Escola Superior de Artes e Design in Caldas da Rainha.

Nuno is a part of TemaHome's team as from 2012, and since then he has been an essential element on the development of some of the company's products. For him, a product's utility should take centre stage during the design process, as he believes all objects should first and foremost be practical. He doesn't follow a particular designer or style, but instead, draws his inspiration from objects he comes across in his daily life.

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