Satellite cabinets on K-base
Sideboards from Quodes, Designed by Edward Barber, Jay Osgerby
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Product description
Lowboard L270 H45 D47 cm, grey fronts
Material:
The body, shelves and front panels are made of lacquered MDF.
The body is also possible in veneer.
The K-shaped base is made of powder coated aluminium / steel in Satin Traffic White RAL 9016, other colours on request.
Modular dimensions:
Length 67,5 / 135 / 202,5 / 270 cm.
Body height (excl. base) 25 / 41,5 / 58,5 / 117 cm.
Depth 47 cm.
Height of K-shaped base = 20 cm or round feet = 8 cm or a plinth = 4 cm. Also available ready for wall mounting.
Other dimensions: on request.
Colours:
All regular RAL or NCS colours are possible. Special effect or Pantone colours upon request.
We also offer a Quodes colour overview with matching colours, created in cooperation with our designers.
Material:
The body, shelves and front panels are made of lacquered MDF.
The body is also possible in veneer.
The K-shaped base is made of powder coated aluminium / steel in Satin Traffic White RAL 9016, other colours on request.
Modular dimensions:
Length 67,5 / 135 / 202,5 / 270 cm.
Body height (excl. base) 25 / 41,5 / 58,5 / 117 cm.
Depth 47 cm.
Height of K-shaped base = 20 cm or round feet = 8 cm or a plinth = 4 cm. Also available ready for wall mounting.
Other dimensions: on request.
Colours:
All regular RAL or NCS colours are possible. Special effect or Pantone colours upon request.
We also offer a Quodes colour overview with matching colours, created in cooperation with our designers.
Concept
We started working in 2006 with London based designer duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, long before they really became well known. They described their design "Satellite" for Quodes as ”an exercise in graphic composition and organized volumes, about proportion, modularity and purity with character”
We were impressed by the amount of perfectionism and time Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby put in, for example to design the seemingly simple grip of the doors … its appearance changes with the light during the day. Technically it requires milling in 3D and a lot of skill for lacquering.
What started as a ‘cabinet object’ for Quodes’ initial collection developed over time: new colour combinations were added, veneer bodies, new configurations, alternative legs, new technology… so it became a complete range, but still, each cabinet feels like a personal object due to the subtle but iconic design details, often supported by a personal choice of colour(s).
We were impressed by the amount of perfectionism and time Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby put in, for example to design the seemingly simple grip of the doors … its appearance changes with the light during the day. Technically it requires milling in 3D and a lot of skill for lacquering.
What started as a ‘cabinet object’ for Quodes’ initial collection developed over time: new colour combinations were added, veneer bodies, new configurations, alternative legs, new technology… so it became a complete range, but still, each cabinet feels like a personal object due to the subtle but iconic design details, often supported by a personal choice of colour(s).
More about this product
Categorised in Storage - Sideboards - open base - free-standing - wall-standing - with drawers - Sled base - Wood - Structure engineered wood - Metal - Aluminium - Base metal - Residential - Contract.
Part of the collection
CABINETS.
Manufacturer
Quodes
Family
Satellite cabinets on K-base
Architonic ID
1190730
Year of Launch
2011
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