Thursday, December 2, 2010

Storage unit modular elements: one function, thousand styles

Modular Storage Units are the true house furniture pieces, specifically born to create your home furniture, to make your rooms a neat and functional place. Because in the end that's the reason why furniture pieces were created in the down of time: hold objects.

If you happen to come upon some multi functional piece of furniture, characterized by a single soul but several lives, you will notice right away that I'm talking about something completely different, I'd say opposite: several shapes, several styles, several different furniture with the only fundamental function of holding stuff, everyday objects, precious objects, memories, useful objects.

Everything in a house has to be "held" somewhere, with the exception of some rare, well studied cases when we want to show our stuff. Tableware, linen, clothes, technological objects, books, accessories, shoes, all we have in our house has to be contained in a storage unit.

Wardrobes, dressers, modular elements are furniture pieces that can hold a lot of objects. But they're not the only one, we also have other characters, maybe smaller, maybe quieter, but that can hide a huge attraction: I'm talking about wall units, drawer chests, benches. Elements that can usually be found in the busiest room of the house: the living room.

Let's have a look for example at the Inbox Square wall units by Calligaris that, thanks to the versatility of their colours and their extreme modularity can really face every kind of needs and give life to unprecedented aesthetic shapes acting like the real protagonists of your environments.


Trequarti wall storage unit is another storage unit that immediately catches the eye, thanks to the light asymmetry of its shape, also reminded by the name (Trequarti means three-fourths in Italian).

Inbox drawer chest by Calligaris is, on the other end, one of those modular elements that usually pass unnoticed, but that can give a touch of elegance and charm to a more attentive eye.

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