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Architonic ID: 20239575
Flexible storage system
Product family:
- cupboards
- side- and highboards
- benches
it is a modular system that offers a bright range of carcass elements of different dimensions that can be added and combined in almost infinite variations
Finish options:
all Schönbuch matt colours as well as selected high-gloss colours
Concept
Interior Innovation Award, Best of Best System 2007
This architectural cupboard programme, with its low installed depths, provides ideal storage space in hallways and small rooms. Individual elements of different widths can be used in multiple, so that maximum use is made of the available space. The front panels are painted, and have no visible handles; the joint gaps between the doors are emphasised. Walnut or aluminium are available as options, as well as numerous functional internal layouts for the storage of clothing, shoes, bags, umbrellas, sports equipment or keys, and a charger for mobile phones and other electrical devices.
This product belongs to collection:
Closed base
Cloakroom benches
Modular, Seat upholstered, Without armrests, Without backrest
Conference / Meeting, Office, Residential

Germany
Biography Markus Jehs (born in 1965 in stuttgart) and Jürgen Laub (born in 1964 in ulm) have met each other during the academic studies of industrial design at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmuend and became friends after an internship in New York in 1990. After they graduated in 1992 they set up jehs + laub in 1994. From that time on they started to design furniture and lamps for Italian companies, such as cassina, ycami and nemo. Year by year they expanded the cooperation with international brands like cassina, fritz hansen, knoll international, renz, stelton, davis, schönbuch, cor and wilkhahn. For mercedes-benz they designed the master concept of the worldwide showrooms, numerous interior designs and exhibitions, such as the ‚suite 606‘ at the world famous Icehotel in north sweden. jehs+laub won many international awards, their projects have been shown in numerous exhibitions and they give lectures all over the world.