Tucked behind a mirror, stashed in a drawer or sheltered within a cabinet, this exuberant storage collection redefines how having a place for everything and everything in its place becomes a joyful daily maxim.
Råström
Designed by Broberg & Ridderstråle for Asplund, this Tati H Mirror conceals a practical clothes hanger. Perfect for narrow entrances, offices and hotel rooms, it offers a space-saving and sophisticated hanging solution for your clothes.
Modernlink
This Pine Vanity is from the 1960s, attributed to Swedish designer Erik Höglund.
“Growing up in Sweden, Scandi design style has always been a part of my life, rooted in the idea that everyday objects should be thoughtfully designed and beautiful.” — Kristina Råström Brown, Founder of RÅSTRÖM, a curated shopping experience that brings together stylish names in Swedish design.
Token
The ISA Cabinet interprets the lineage of pattern-making, from Gee’s Bend quilts to modernist abstract expressionism, by using dye-infusion to introduce colors that augment wood’s natural palette. Each piece is a blend of geometric precision and organic variation in wood grain.
Love House
Yoke Armoire by Jackrabbit Studio, made with mahogany, cedar and plaster, is based on a traditional farmer’s yoke used for carrying buckets and bushels. It’s a ubiquitous tool used throughout human history, adapted here for storage.
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