STORAGE
20th-century designers broke with their predecessors. Storage furniture lost its ornamentation: beauty can be found even with a more minimalist line. These pieces are now timeless. A selection of sideboards and bookcases with clean lines, without losing their primary function: storage!

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Poul Cadovius Royal System Teak Wall Unit
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Wall-mounted bookshelf by Poul Cadovius for Cado in Rio rosewood
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George Nelson cabinet for Herman Miller, 1960.
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MI 806 Aluminum sideboard Bruno Mathsson
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Florence Knoll sideboard for Knoll International, 1960s
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Rare Michel Ducaroy sideboard for Ligne Roset, 1970s
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ARP Sideboard by Pierre Guariche and J-A Motte for Minvielle
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Florence Knoll sideboard for Knoll International, 1970s
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Dieter Rams 606 Shelving Unit Vitsoe Edition
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EFA Shelving Unit by Georges Frydman
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Florence Knoll sideboard for Knoll International, 1960s
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Floating Horst Brüning long sideboard model 1730, Behr. 1960’s
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André Sornay Chest of Drawers
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Rare Bookcase Poul Cadovius Royal system with drop-leaf table
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Modernist Bookcase Georges Frydman for EFA