SCHUBLADENSTAPEL!

I like the twisty design of this drawer unit. The diagonal woodgrain is really eye-catching.
SCHUBLADENSTAPEL!

I like the twisty design of this drawer unit. The diagonal woodgrain is really eye-catching.
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I Can’t Pronounce The Name on 10.04.2007 at 09:29 AM
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Ahmed on 10.04.2007 at 11:21 AM
Pretty cool idea, I saw this a few months ago in Luzern-Switzerland in a designer store (can’t remember the name). If you seen it in real life, you’ll notice the drawers are about 1 millimeter higher than the one below if (for opening it). the price stopped me from buying it :(
mark on 10.05.2007 at 04:31 AM
:) know you can!
schub-laden-stapel means in german: “pile of drawers”
schub means “push”
laden means “load”
together they mean “something you can load/fill and push/move”
so that’s “schublade”
stapel means: stack or pile
and if you combine the two: schublade (plural) + stapel you get = schubladenstapel
:) all best from Frankfurt/Germany
Mark
melissa ds&ds on 10.08.2007 at 16:08 PM
shoe-blat-en-stah-puhl. ah phoenetics. i’d have not been able to pull the word apart as well as Mark above but i really did take 4 years of German though! :)
Ahmed on 10.08.2007 at 23:34 PM
hi, this is an update for my comment above.. this is the store i was talking about: Waldis http://sat.sr.architonic.biz/manufacturer.php?dea=277&lng=1
the drawers cost over 2500 swiss francs ($)_($)
enjoy :)