Functional and creative, the new ‘Tess’ wardrobe from Poliform is all you could ever want from a storage solution.
December 4th, 2013
Designed as a functional and decorative wardrobe, the ‘Tess’ is a welcome addition to any bedroom.
The’ Tess’ uses a leaf door system, and is covered in coated fabric, bringing out a certain kind of lightness to the wardrobe system. The system is adaptable to any space, and the inside equipment provides both organization and style. The structure and equipment are also available in melamine, meaning it can be easily cleaned and is resistant to scratches.
The ‘Tess’ system has achieved its goal of being as practical as it is beautiful, and is suited to any environment that is looking for that extra special something to complete a room.
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