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Andrey Sorney Architectural Cabinet, France 1967
Andrey Sorney cabinet with a strong architectural presence and beautifully balanced proportions. This striking storage piece is defined by its clean wooden frame and contrasting sliding panels, creating a refined and graphic composition. The warm tone of the wood is enriched by a beautiful natural patina on both the doors and the structure, giving the cabinet depth, character, and a lived-in elegance.
Andrey Sorney was active mainly during the 1960s and 1970s, a period marked by experimentation with modular systems, architectural furniture, and functional modernism. His designs are known for their robust construction, geometric clarity, and timeless use of materials, often combining warm woods with contrasting panels. Pieces by Sorney are increasingly appreciated for their restrained yet powerful design language and solid craftsmanship.
Inside, the cabinet offers generous storage space, making it ideal for use as a wardrobe, bookcase, or multifunctional storage unit in both residential and professional interiors. Its timeless design language allows it to blend seamlessly into modern, mid-century, and eclectic settings alike.
Dimensions:
Width: 105 cm
Height: 188 cm
Depth: 44 cm
The cabinet is in good vintage condition, with a particularly attractive patina that enhances its authenticity and unique appeal.
Andrey Sorney cabinet with a strong architectural presence and beautifully balanced proportions. This striking storage piece is defined by its clean wooden frame and contrasting sliding panels, creating a refined and graphic composition. The warm tone of the wood is enriched by a beautiful natural patina on both the doors and the structure, giving the cabinet depth, character, and a lived-in elegance.
Andrey Sorney was active mainly during the 1960s and 1970s, a period marked by experimentation with modular systems, architectural furniture, and functional modernism. His designs are known for their robust construction, geometric clarity, and timeless use of materials, often combining warm woods with contrasting panels. Pieces by Sorney are increasingly appreciated for their restrained yet powerful design language and solid craftsmanship.
Inside, the cabinet offers generous storage space, making it ideal for use as a wardrobe, bookcase, or multifunctional storage unit in both residential and professional interiors. Its timeless design language allows it to blend seamlessly into modern, mid-century, and eclectic settings alike.
Dimensions:
Width: 105 cm
Height: 188 cm
Depth: 44 cm
The cabinet is in good vintage condition, with a particularly attractive patina that enhances its authenticity and unique appeal.