Saturday, December 26, 2009

Interior Design Consultancies Often Complain that....

Interior Design Consultancies often complain that container units in lacquered oak are hard to find in London. Stackable, flexible units are even more elusive. That’s why I was so delighted when I discovered Flat 256 by Piero Lissoni for use in a luxury residential project that was overseen by our interior design consultancy. The 1999 design is simple, straightforward, modern and totally vibrant. Many London interior design consultancies crave fresh, contemporary furniture options - and this one is right on target!

Each container unit is 90 cm wide. Interior design consultancies can choose any of the following attractive surface finishes, perfect to complement even the most non-standard decor:

- Dark-stained oak

- Gloss lacquered white

- Gloss lacquered red

- Gloss lacquered grey

- Gloss lacquered brown

- Matte lacquered white

- Matte lacquered black


In terms of storage options, the possibilities are excellent. Our interior design consultancy recommends the following three popular configurations, all of are practical for most London residences:

- Two doors

- Three drawers

- One big drawer and a tray for bottles


The container unit tops can have their own distinctive look. Interior design consultancies can choose from three attractive options:

- Dark-stained oak

- White painted glass

- White carrara marble


Each unit has a height (including feet) of 60 cm. But the best part: each unit is completely modular and stackable. The interior design consultancy can create mega-units up to three levels tall for a total height of almost 180 cm. The tops are manufactured separately and can be as wide as three units in order to accommodate wider modular storage designs, ideal for interior design consultancies creating schemes for London basement apartments, for example.

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