China cabinets with glass doors are so last century. These days we need more efficiency from our dining room or living room storage units. This means furniture that has lots of compartments and creative storage spots, as well as a commitment to energy saving, eco-friendly manufacturing.
Kursi’s retro-cool sideboard fits the bill on all these fronts, not to mention it has been turning heads in design showrooms and homes since it debuted last year. Though with the overall shape of a mid-century buffet, the details of the piece are decidedly more contemporary, most of all in terms of its three-part storage system – it has four drawers on the left side, a cabinet in the middle portion sized to perfectly accommodate liquor bottles or flower vases, and two sets of sliding doors and drawers on the right side.
The piece gets green stats for a long list of reasons: it’s made from start to finish in a small town in Lancashire, England and contributes to the small, local economy there; water-saving, energy saving, and recycling measures were at play in the manufacturing process; and entirely natural materials were used in its production.
The price retails for about 2,700 pounds on OneEcoHome.co.uk, a furniture-meets-eco-friendly website which rates all Kursi’s “green” stats (as well as an array of interior design products from a variety of companies) in more detail.
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Posted by admin at 26 December, 2008














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