ASPLUND'S KILT CABINET

ASPLUND'S KILT CABINET

Few furniture pieces blend functionality and artistry as seamlessly as Asplund’s Kilt Cabinet. Designed by the acclaimed
Swedish architecture and design firm Claesson Koivisto Rune, this iconic piece reimagines storage with a sculptural twist inspired by the pleats of a Scottish kilt. 

 

 

The Vision of Claesson Koivisto Rune
The Kilt Cabinet is a testament to the studio’s ability to merge clean Scandinavian aesthetics with whimsical creativity. The undulating, wave-like front mimics the folds of fabric, turning a simple cabinet into a dynamic design statement. 

 

 

 

Key Features Sleek & Sculptural, the rippled doors create visual movement, softening the cabinet’s rigid structure. Available as a wardrobe, sideboard, or credenza, it adapts to any space. Premium Craftsmanship, made from high-quality wood with a smooth lacquered finish for durability. Choose from different sizes, colours, and configurations. 

 


Why It’s a Design Icon  Award-Winning Design and recognized for its innovation in furniture design. Versatile Styling works in modern, minimalist, and even eclectic interiors. The playful yet refined form makes it a standout piece. 

 

 

Perfect For…  Design enthusiasts who appreciate functional art. Small spaces needing stylish, space-saving storage. Scandinavian-inspired interiors seeking warmth and texture. 

 


Final Thoughts The Kilt Cabinet proves that storage doesn’t have to be boring. With its bold yet timeless design, it’s a piece that elevates any room. 

 

 

Claesson Koivisto Rune is a Swedish architectural partnership, founded in Stockholm, in 1995, by Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune. Begun as an architectural firm, it has since become an internationallyacclaimed, multi-disciplinary office with an equal emphasis on both architecture and design. Project categories include buildings, hotels, homes, shops, offices, exhibitions, kitchens, sanitary ware, tableware, glassware, furniture, textiles, tiles, lighting, electronics, candy and trophies, including the Swedish TV-prize ‘Kristallen’.

 

In 2021, King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf presented the founders with The Prince Eugen Medal for outstanding artistic achievement in architecture (2020).

 

 

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