An exceptionally rare Tubax cabinet / wardrobe, designed by Willy Van Der Meeren in Belgium, 1952—a pure expression of post-war modernism where function, economy of means, and strong graphic lines come together. Most examples of this iconic wardrobe were produced with coloured lacquered doors. This piece stands out for its highly unusual and striking finish: blank, untreated metal, giving it a raw industrial presence that feels both minimalist and timeless. The look is softened beautifully by the elegant solid wood handles, a refined contrast against the metal and black frame. Inside, the layout is practical and well-considered: a coat rack on the left for hanging garments, and three open shelves on the right for folded storage—ideal for clothing, linens, or everyday organization. Raised on slender legs, it keeps a light footprint in the room despite its strong character. A museum-worthy Belgian design piece—rare, honest, and incredibly versatile in contemporary interiors.
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