MARSH White Cabinet
Introduce refined storage and architectural character to your interior with the MARSH White Cabinet. Crafted with a matte white steel structure and distinctive reeded glass panels, this contemporary cabinet combines subtle industrial influences with a fresh, sophisticated finish. Furthermore, its versatile neutral palette allows it to complement a wide variety of modern interior schemes.
The vertically textured glass adds depth and visual interest while gently obscuring the contents behind the doors. Meanwhile, the slim white steel structure creates a clean and understated silhouette that keeps the design feeling light and contemporary. As a result, the cabinet provides practical storage without overwhelming the surrounding space.
Matte White & Reeded Glass Cabinet
The combination of matte white steel and reeded glass gives this cabinet a refined contemporary character. In addition, its tall yet compact proportions provide useful storage while requiring considerably less floor space than a larger sideboard or display cabinet.
Whether positioned within a dining room, living area, bedroom, or home office, this versatile piece adapts easily to different surroundings. Consequently, it combines functional storage, tactile glass detailing, and understated industrial styling in one beautifully considered design.
Key Features
- Contemporary storage cabinet
- Matte white steel structure
- Elegant reeded glass panels
- Subtle industrial-inspired styling
- Tall and compact proportions
- Textured glass detailing
- Fresh neutral colour palette
- Practical multi-room storage
- Ideal for living and dining spaces
- Suitable for contemporary interiors
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | MARSH White Cabinet |
| Product Type | Cabinet |
| Structure Material | Steel |
| Structure Finish | Matte White |
| Panel Detail | Reeded Glass |
| Width | 65 cm |
| Depth | 36 cm |
| Height | 101.5 cm |
| Weight | 22 kg |
Please Note
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