Monza Wardrobe
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The Monza range from Ercol introduces a textured detail to the bedroom space with bold, laid oak timber panelling set in an inviting herringbone pattern. The concept is elegantly resolved across each of the bedroom pieces in the range.
Storage components including two drawer designs and a wardrobe allow the greatest exploration of the stunning grain patterns. Tapering, turned legs and support rails are painted black to highlight their elegant shapes and create a sense of lightness. The frame is constructed with mitred corner joints and a rounded undercut detail.
Sustainable oak
The wardrobe is part of a wider Monza collection. The bold visual statement of the Wardrobe can be continued alongside the Bedside Cabinet or Dressing Table.
For ease of access, the wardrobe comes packed flat and requires self-assembly. Like all tall furniture, this wardrobe should be fixed to the wall to ensure stability – fixtures and fittings are provided.
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The Maker /
Ercol
Ercol was founded in England in 1920 by a young Italian, Lucian Ercolani. His simple goal was to make furniture that was well designed and made in a good working environment by craftsmen who took real pride in their jobs. Today, Ercol remains a family owned company committed to protecting and sharing its highly celebrated legacy.
The iconic British furniture maker has also introduced L. Ercolani, a luxury brand inspired by the rich heritage, timeless designs and progressive vision of its founder.
The Designer /
Dylan Freeth
Dylan Freeth is an award winning furniture and product designer based in London. He creates considered, engaging, and beautiful products with a timeless nature
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