Pick of The Week: Malabar – Chest of Drawers, Room Divider or Art?
Tributing Ettore Sottsass, the rule-breaking Malabar creatives designed this versatile piece of art. If it makes you wonder whether it is a chest of drawers, room divider, or piece of art, well then, that’s the point!
Say hello to Sketch
The Sketch Chest of Drawers will certainly reward your decor space and become a talking point in the home. With a rich palette and mix of Verde Guatemala and Ross Levanto marbles, polished and brushed brass, and walnut, black stained ash wood, and Tanganyika wood leaves, this handcrafted chest of drawers is like a sketch infusion of Memphis’ DNA.
Malabar Values
Malabar design identity is based on modernizing the architectural and artistic heritage of the past 5 centuries. The process involves fine art while seeking to evoke moods through its statement pieces. Its unique furniture offering is therefore defined as a preference for noble woods and exquisite marbles.
With design in mind and passion in heart, the Malabar team thrive to contribute to the world’s art. Every piece, from its concept to its physical form, is thus heartfully conceived through hours of hard work. The synergy between designers and artisans is therefore what makes this art possible, sharing it across the globe, in different countries and cultures, through exhibitions and trade shows.
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