Interior Design

Wardrobe, Modular Coatrack by Studio Rene Siebum

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Wardrobe is an imaginative and inventive design by Studio Rene Siebum. It is made of small hexagonal wooden blocks which are connected to each other and rotate, thus allowing you  to store your coat, scarf or key chain most easily. By rotating the blocks, almost like a game, you control of how you would like it to look today, which makes it even more magnificent.
I love how that Mahogany is being highlighted in that naked white wall. Wardrobe comes in sizes small, medium and large and is simply that missing piece to finalize a perfect home décor.

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