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Relief is a collection of chests of drawers in various sizes and colours that can be freely combined to create a lively, complete storage system to suit your space and the style of your room.
Relief chests of drawers are complemented by matching wall hooks to create a complete wardrobe system. The lines are simple, the details meticulous, and the craftsmanship beyond reproach.Β
The Relief combination chest system comes in five colours and three different heights and widths. The elements are designed to lock together to form a single unit.
The drawers in Relief chests of drawers are optimised to maximise interior space. The panels are veneered or coloured both inside and out.
Relief is manufactured in Swedish factories using 100% renewable energy. It is delivered flat-packed to minimise transport costs and pollution.
Materials Lacquered MDF, powder-coated aluminium handles and feet
Load capacity 30 kg evenly distributed in a drawer
High Chest of Drawers
41 x 41 x H115 cm
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Wide Chest of Drawers
82 x 41 x H92,2 cm
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Low Chest of Drawers
132 x 41 H46,5 cm
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TAF Studio
TAF Studio is an architecture and design studio founded by designers Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias StΓ₯hlbom. Based in Stockholm, they bring refined design to everyday objects.
On their philosophy: "Our aim is to make ordinary life less ordinary, through subtle but effective changes in the way products look and function. A recurring starting point in our projects is that everyday objects, through their obviousness, can be made singular."
On the new Nordic design: "We believe that the new Nordic design will maintain its relevance and preserve the social values it is famous for. Among other things, the use of wood has always been part of our tradition, and we think it's something that should be developed."