Nanda Vigo designed the Storet storage unit in 1994 for Italian furniture manufacturer Acerbis. The design stands out from the rest of her production for its functionalism, rounded lines and raw-wood aesthetic, which she had explored very little up until then.
This project consolidated her collaboration with Acerbis, begun in the 1960s with the Blok table series. It takes the form of an unusual pillar chest with ten drawers in playful, generous shapes. Originally made of cherry wood, its simple, vertical structure contrasts with the dynamic, transgressive language of the coloured elements. The glossy lacquer finish of the drawers reflects the light and contrasts with its matte, rectangular body.
The pieces presented in this space are the product of the final developments made by Nanda Vigo and Acerbis. The Storet collection, now comprising a four-drawer bedside cabinet and a ten-drawer pillar chest, presents new finishes and dimensions in line with today’s needs. The use of ash and oak reveals Acerbis’s expertise and makes for a sustainable production cycle. Its range of soft and original colours, from light green to peony pink, reinforce its character and make it a good match for a wide variety of interiors.