Design House Stockholm EXIT Serving Trolley
- Regular price
- £467.00
- Sale price
- £467.00
- Regular price
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Special order or made to order items
Orders placed for items that are not in stock in our warehouse are advertised as "Delivery within XXX".
Upon purchase, orders are placed with our suppliers, which are then delivered to our warehouse whereby they are then shipped directly to you within 24 business hours.
The delivery time advertised is a generous timeframe, and most items are received within this period.
However, this not guaranteed as we rely on production schediules and supply chains and quite often internail customs.
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SKU:2601-0190
Exit Trolley can carry drinks, flowers, dishes, and mundane and festive surprises alike. The trolley can also be used as a stand-alone piece at home or in restaurants, lobbies and offices.
To clean, use a damp cloth.
Indoor Use Only
Dimensions (cm) : L 86 | H 82 | W 41 | 9.5 KG
Materials: Black stained ash or solid oak | Rubber-rimmed wheels
Gunilla Allard
With her precise, minimalistic and elegant designs, Gunilla Allard is one of Sweden’s most renowned furniture designers. It’s no wonder she worked on movies as an art director, prop master, and set designer before embarking on a design education. After creating all the art glass blown at Orrefors for the cult classic The Glassblower’s Children, her endeavor for perfection and interpretation of a Scandinavian touch have infused every design assignment she has taken on, with thorough attention to detail regardless of the market. “We appreciate products that are homey at work; why should we design for either the home or the office? I’ve tried to bridge that gap since I started out as a designer.” In addition to furniture, Gunilla Allard has designed lighting, rugs, and kitchen and glassware since she graduated from the University of Arts, Crafts and Design in 1988. After graduation, which included a year as an exchange student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, she became the first female designer at Swedish furniture company Lammhults. Her Cinema easy chair, in addition to many other products, has won multiple awards.