Design, Interior Design

Chest of Drawers Made for Jewelry and Collectables

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Created by Hungarian designer László Szikszai for Sixay, this chest of drawers is part of a series that also includes a desk and a lowboard. The chest of drawers design is intended for jewelry and collectible items, such as shells and photographs. See the furnishing put to use on Youtube.
While the standard drawers are slender at a size A4, they can be customized and made deeper without disrupting the original aesthetic. A customizable storage powerhouse, the design comes in three sizes and a variety of woods: ash, beech, core beech, cherry, maple, oak, pear or walnut. No matter what the choice of timber, the final piece shows off a handsome spectrum of dark and light browns. Find the design on Sixay. Prices start at 2,800 EUR.

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