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SIXtematic commode
Architonic ID: 1440947
SKU: 621
Année de Lancement: 2003
The clean-lined design and intricate detail of this chest of drawers, together with the variety of colours due to the drawers made from different types of wood yield a delightful combination. The thin drawers are perfectly suited for storing documents, sketches, drawings, brochures and other treasured pieces such as jewellery, watches and various collectibles. The drawers of the standard design are A4-sized. However, several drawers may be combined into one, resulting in a deeper storage space without changing the appearance.
Types of timber available: beech, core beech, oak, maple, ash, cherry, pear and walnut
Dimensions (width x depth x height):
3×A4: 92 x 40 x 90 cm : three column
Also available:
1×A4: 32 x 40 x 90 cm : one column
2×A4: 62 x 40 x 90 cm : two column
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Piétement bois massif, Structure bois massif, Bois
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Im Hain 63, Münster, 48165, Germany

Hungary
Hungarian designer László Szikszai (b.1968) is a contemporary pioneer of handcrafted, timeless furniture rooted in Central European tradition. As founder of sixay furniture, Szikszai combines high-level craftsmanship with modern minimalism, using solid European hardwoods and natural finishes to create furniture that is functional, honest, and enduring. Breaking from mass production, he champions ecologically responsible design that integrates durability, tactile quality, and harmonious form. His award-winning pieces—such as the THEO desk, FINN chair, and SIXtematic series—are known for their ergonomic clarity and refined detailing. Szikszai’s vision is guided by the belief that well-designed furniture should outlive trends and be passed on across generations. The products of sixay are internationally recognized, and distributed throughout Europe, North America, and Asia.