The Treasure coffee table from MoreLess takes inspiration from traditional Chinese storage chests
13 January 2014
The designers from furniture retailer MoreLess are adept at taking traditional Chinese designs and updating them for a more contemporary setting. The Treasure coffee table is a good example.
The roomy table modernises the storage chests found in traditional Chinese medical halls, where precious herbs are safely stored. In this modern reinterpretation, the table features large drawer compartments on opposite sides of the table. Thanks to its sleek design, the drawers are completely hidden when fully closed, creating a seamless and unique look in your sitting room.
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