Medium-Box By CESPO

The Medium-Box is a modular system. Ths box is made from stainless steel and mdf with colour coating & veneer. Available in various sizes and colours: yellow, orange, red, magenta, blue, green, brown, white, black or aluminium....

MAR 15, 2010 | Home furniture

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About CESPO


An Angry Young Brand in furniture design - Cespo creates minimalistic furniture full of character, for people with a discerning taste in design. Modular systems as well as single units. Designed for both home and office. Minimalism, in turn, creates a sense of space and tranquility, thus giving other elements and objects the opportunity to stand out.Cespo is truly passionate about beautiful, pure materials. As much as you are, or perhaps even just that little bit more. It's the passion you can see and feel in Cespo furniture. It's also this same passion that avoids minimalistic design's biggest danger: faceless design that lacks true identity. MDF is finished with a colour coating or a special veneer. Solid wood is enhanced with a variety of superior finishings. And finally, stainless steel provides contrast and stylish detail.Cespo stays in direct control of design, production and sales. This way we make sure you get exactly what you want: unique minimalistic furniture that amounts to all you ever wished for.

CESPO is a manufacturer from Dieren, Netherlands.
www.cespo.nl

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