Lenah wardrobe Oak

220,00 €

Studio Kommod

New

A truly extraordinary design wardrobe : a clever and minimalist concept, easy to install, designed by a trio of German designers and manufactured in a Bavarian rehabilitation workshop.

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Dimensions : 178 x 43 x 40 cm

Materials : solid oak from Bavaria, lacquered steel

Colors : natural oak, white (steel part)

Information : easy assembly and maintenance

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FREE SHIPPING to France from 80€.

- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

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History of the product

A designer wardrobe that boils down to an obvious minimalism. Some pieces of wood, oak or ash, a metal fixation, and the rest is a matter of taste ! Your clothes become the accessories of this sculptural and vegetal ensemble.

A solid wood chosen carefully by our German trio, crossed in the manner of a "Tipi" structure and shaped in a workshop forming young cabinetmakers in reinsertion. Meeting between design and social link, this realization will be placed in a room as well as an entrance. With elegance, of course !

The designer

The Kommod studio is above all a human adventure. That of women and men who, loving design and beautiful objects, wanted to bring together in the same crucible quality production coupled with a clear desire for professional integration for those whose access to work was more complicated. It is from this idea that this German studio was born.

Wood coming directly from the Bavarian forests, a tight team of designers and employees in professional reintegration passionate about cabinet making, this is the structure that has allowed this project to see the light of day. Far from mass production, with a constant concern for quality, Kommod has stood out and placed itself in an ultra-quality and eco-responsible sector.

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