Kilt K2 60:180 Lacquered

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The storage series KILT was designed in 2009 by Claesson Koivisto Rune, with doors and drawers hidden behind a tartan pattern whose proportions adhere to the principles of the golden section used within classic architectural design.

Storage unit available in two depths, 31,5 cm or 45 cm. And two options.
Shelves Option : with four doors, three dividers and one removable shelf behind each door.
Drawers Option : Drawer with three doors to the left, two divider, one removable shelf behind each door and two drawers to the right.
Opening on the back for ventilation or cables. Solid oak legs
Available Colour & Material Options
: Char Grey Lacquered MDF, Dark Sand Lacquered MDF, Deep Blue Lacquered MDF, Green Khaki Lacquered MDF, Nordic Blue
Lacquered MDF, Storm Grey Lacquered MDF, Taupe Lacquered MDF, White Lacquered MDF.
Legs: Black Walnut Stained Solid Oak, Dark Smoked Stained Solid Oak, White Stained Solid Oak.

Drawers option : + 562 €

Dimensions H:60, W:180, D:31.5 or 45 cm. legs: H : 5 cm.
Material Oak Veneered MDF
Style Contemporain
Neuf
Origin Sweden
Fournisseur Asplund

Studio Claesson Koivisto Rune

Claesson Koivisto Rune

Consistent, elegant and progressive. Claesson Koivisto Rune is perhaps the most internationally acclaimed Swedish architect and design studio. Even their graduation piece, a tiny Japanese house placed on the most central square in Stockholm, hit the design world like a bomb – receiving great attention both at home and abroad.

Initially Claesson Koivisto Rune was said to be minimalist. But trying to describe the company, you soon discover that when you’ve finally found the right adjective, it no longer applies. The trio’s work is an upwards and forwards movement, heading for something as yet undiscover­ed. “Without any clear direction” they’ve said themselves. And yet they work consistently and in the tradition of Jacobsen and Aalto, with architecture, furniture and product design that together forms an entirety.

Eero Koivisto was born in 1958, Ola Rune in 1963 and Mårten Claesson in 1970. They met studying interior architecture and founded their studio in 1995. They have created about ten pieces for Swedese – all with a distinctive sense of consistency, elegance and progression.