How Storage by Porro offers you the freedom to personalise your wardrobe space the modular way.

Boiserie Storage
January 19th, 2017
Storage, a modular system from the well known Italian furniture design brand, Porro, introduces style and function to traditional wardrobe concepts with a broad range of modern solutions to help you personalise and perfect your storage space.
Offering a broad choice of options from open and closed wardrobes to walk-in and pull-out closets, Porro’s Storage collection combines modular design with varied finishes and accessories to flexibly expand, improve and transform the wardrobe space to meet your evolving storage needs.
Wardrobe solutions in the Storage modular range include the Hinged closet with block glass doors, the Dressing Room, the Boiserie, the pull-out sliding closet and the Hinged wardrobe with iron glass doors.
The latest version of the Hinged Storage closet makes its debut with new block glass doors and light metal frames, their minimalism extending to the iron or black varnish finishes. Fitted with transparent, smoke or reflex doors, the closet is designed to allow a Modern Load-it writing desk to be placed between its 120cm modules, the look completed with the Draped Chair by Front.
Open and closed modules – the latter featuring the new block doors – alternate in the mongoi finish Storage Dressing Room with a lockless iron frame enclosing the Acquario central drawer unit.
Storage Boiserie is a fascinating crossover between the dressing room and an open wardrobe, combining a seamless surface and glass shelves with wall panels and fittings in the new Eucalipto melamine finish.
The pull-out sliding Storage closet featuring “cenere” hemlock interiors and thick 32S doors offers a safe home for your clothes and comes complete with a mongoi-finish shoe rack incorporating slanted shelves, custom-sized to yield the highest display surface. The wardrobe is flanked by a small corner teak Boiserie accessorised with hanging racks and luminous shelves, and an open corner Dressing Room.
True versatility underlines the design of the Hinged Storage wardrobe with iron glass doors enclosed within a burnished brass frame promising secure storage in an elegant package. Features such as interior lighting, bag holders, drawer units with glass tops, and trouser hangers with trays, all set against a “carbone” oak background, present immense storage possibilities.
Porro is carried in Singapore by Dream Interiors
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