A classic glass-door cabinet with glass on the sides. It creates an airy look and lets daylight in, so your things come alive and are extra visible. With sliding doors, you can have open or closed storage.
Glass doors keep your favourite items free from dust but still visible.
The attention to detail gives the furniture a distinct handcrafted character.
Good to know
This furniture must be fixed to the wall with the enclosed wall fastener.
Handle with care! A damaged edge or scratched surface can cause the glass to suddenly crack or break. Avoid bumps from the side - this is where the glass is most vulnerable.
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.
Tempered glass is 4-5 times stronger and more resistant to breaking than regular glass. In case it would break, it shatters into many granular pieces to reduce the risk of injury.
Long Term Benefits
A veneer is a thin wooden sheet fixed on things like particleboards to add a durable surface and a natural wood look – so we enjoy the many benefits of wood without using solid wood. The most common veneer types are birch, ash, oak and beech and we’ve made a special UV lacquer that helps preserve the wood's natural structure. A benefit with a slightly thicker veneer is how you can repair and sand the surface if it’s damaged to give furniture a longer and more beautiful life.