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Canvas by Schönbuch

In the extensive furniture series Canvas, by industrial designer Christian Haas for Schönbuch, every detail allows for complete customization. The bedroom storage units (in varying heights, widths and depths) can be fronted by doors, hinged flaps or drawers, which in turn can be paired with one of seven types of grips; internally, fixed shelves, middle walls and drawers can be configured to suit personal storage needs. Each unit can be set on a plinth or legs or be wall-mounted and is available in the brand’s full range of rich and saturated colourways, in matte, glossy or mirrored finishes.
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Croma Wardrobe by Systemtronic

Colourful, shapely and infused with personality, the Croma collection of hospitality storage pieces was developed by multidisciplinary design firm Lagranja for Valencia-based Systemtronic. Included within the series is the Croma wardrobe, an open-rail structure able to accommodate up to 15 articles of clothing, with two lower shelves for bags, shoes, suitcases and other items. Made from sustainable aluminum and solid ash, the wardrobe — along with the valet stand, coat rack, mirrors, side tables, shelving trolleys and benches — can be lacquered in six nature-inspired colourways.
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Reform Wardrobe and Storage

Danish design brand Reform moves from the kitchen to the bedroom with its introduction of wardrobes and storage solutions. A modular system, the new line includes elements to configure walk-in or full-wall closets, freestanding or built-in wardrobes and cabinets in the bedroom (and other rooms in the home) with the same designer fronts as the kitchen systems (Column by Inga Sempé is shown).

Interiors can be fitted with a nearly endless combination of drawers, shelves, organizers and dividers; a vast range of colourways, finishes and hardware accessories is offered.
3 Bedroom Storage Solutions That Keep Everything in Its Place
Open or closed, these storage solutions keep garments organized at home or in a hotel.