


MODULAR S36 Sideboard
Architonic ID: 1307450
Année de Lancement: 2014
Airy, lightweight and of timeless beauty: The extremely flexible MODULAR sideboard system easily adapts to various living spaces as well as to any residential needs, offering you a maximum of individuality in terms of design and colour. The MODULAR Sideboard is available in two different heights and four different depths. It can be fitted with doors, flaps, drawers or open compartments, ready for your individual colour scheme: All components can be lacquered in different RAL colours. The open storage compartments are also available in oiled oak veneer.
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Airy, lightweight and of timeless beauty: The extremely flexible MODULAR sideboard system easily adapts to various living spaces as well as to any residential needs, offering you a maximum of individuality in terms of design and colour. The MODULAR Sideboard is available in two different heights and four different width. It can be fitted with doors, flaps, drawers or open compartments, ready for your individual colour scheme: All components can be lacquered in different RAL colours. The open storage compartments are also available in oiled oak veneer.
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Piétement métal, Métal, Structure dérivé du bois, Structure métal, Bois

Germany
»Furniture fashioner« is what Jan Armgardt calls himself. And furniture stood at the beginning of his professional career: Armgardt, born in 1947, was apprentice to a furniture builder. After this training he studied interior decoration before returning to the practical side of furnishing, working for upholsterers, welders and joiners. With this solid craftsman´s basis Armgardt founded in 1971, together with a partner, »Workshop Design« and then »Armgardt´s Folding Furniture«, both of them companies which designed and marketed component furniture. Since 1974 Armgardt has been a self- employed designer. Besides his interior designs, his experimental activity has also found recognition. Naturally, here too furniture plays a central part, as with the paper furniture for »Human Touch« or the interior for the world´s most famous doll: it was Armgardt who created »Barbie´s New Livingroom« for the project »Artists and Designers Form Barbie«. He has been guest professor at Aachen technical college since 1998. [source: www.wittmann.at]