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Classic Meets Plastic | Dresser in Storage by Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts. Item made of wood with paper works with boho & eclectic & maximalism style
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Classic Meets Plastic | Dresser in Storage by Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts. Item made of wood with paper works with boho & eclectic & maximalism style
Classic Meets Plastic | Dresser in Storage by Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts. Item made of wood with paper works with boho & eclectic & maximalism style
Classic Meets Plastic | Dresser in Storage by Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts. Item made of wood with paper works with boho & eclectic & maximalism style
Classic Meets Plastic | Dresser in Storage by Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts. Item made of wood with paper works with boho & eclectic & maximalism style

Classic Meets Plastic - Storage

Price $2,200

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DimensionsWeight
33.46H x 40.94W x 18.5D in
85H x 104W x 47D cm
25 kg
55.12 lb

"Classic meets Plastic" restyled by Habitat Improver. Restyling of an antique wood dresser with silver leaf finished in matt lacquer. White lucite on top and front drawers and white lucite nails in a geometric pattern layout on sides. Drawers's interiors lined with gray velvet paper. All handmade. One-of-a-kind piece to sell.
H85 x L104 x P47 m

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Item Classic Meets Plastic
As seen in Creator's Studio, Lisbon, Portugal
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Habitat Improver - Furniture Restyle and Applied Arts
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Wescover creator since 2020
Every single restyling is handmade and bespoke, resulting in one-of-a-kind pieces with a story to tell, to be enjoyed for generations to come.

Habitat Improver is an atelier dedicated to furniture restyle and applied arts, founded in Lisbon by Architect Joana Diogo. It brings different materials and decorative techniques together, updating several crafts in a very innovative way. Ancient and traditional decorative techniques, exclusively manual, are revived and applied to pieces of furniture and other structures, adapting them to new uses and environments, in a creative and personalised fashion. Its remarkable versatility and eclectic visual approach allows the atelier to work with interior designers, private clients and also to produce one-of-a-kind pieces to sell.