Frame 49 Trio Sideboard

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Frame 49 Trio Sideboard

Audo Copenhagen
From ฿133,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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Frame 49 Sideboard Trio is a flexible storage solution consisting of a square module in a cubistic frame and with a cubistic black metal base. The simple storage system is inspired by the Kubus candleholder by Mogens Lassen, based on strict mathematical formulas and designed with the greatest precision. Frame Sideboard Trio consists of three Frame modules in size 49 with a cubistic base: a module with a shelf, a module with a door and a module with three drawers. The drawers feature a soft-close system and hidden tracks. Frame Sideboard Trio works beautifully as a dresser in the living room or as a classic bookcase. The Frame module can also be separated from the cubistic Base for Frame and instead hung on the wall if your home needs a new touch, or to cater for changing storage needs. The entire Frame collection is manufactured and assembled by hand in Denmark. It is a collection that truly unites functionality, quality and aesthetics.

Materials: aluminum, MDF with melamine or ash/oak veneer

Frame 49 Trio Sideboard

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For inquiries, please contact us at +662 059 7750 or LINE: @chanintrcraft.

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W147 x D42 x H72

From ฿133,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Mogens Lassen

Mogens Lassen

Architect Mogens Lassen was born in 1901, is among the greatest and most influential of Danish architects. In 1927 He traveled to Paris and was honored with the offer of a place in Le Corbusier’s studio, which he gracefully refused. He opened his own studio in Denmark and also worked as the exhibition architect for ’Den Permanente’ and it became a huge success. Mogens designed, sketched and built homes for people. Today his furniture pieces come to auction to achieve sky-high hammer prices. Throughout his life, He was honored with countless awards and medals. He passed away in 1987.
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