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The enfilade: trendy and perfect for a tidy interior

With its refined vintage look, the vintage enfilade has become an essential piece of interior design. Practical, discreet and sleek, it...

Design MarketMay 2020
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With its refined vintage look, the vintage enfilade has become an essential piece of interior design. Practical, discreet and slender, this piece of furniture can be used to store whatever you want, with elegance and that little vintage touch that we love. With glass, drawers or sliding doors, with or without an open storage niche, in wood or coloured, it comes in thousands of models and in all styles. Originally from the 1950s, the enfilade has come back in force with the Scandinavian style, but it can also adopt an industrial look with metal legs. Whatever the case, practicality remains the number one advantage of this piece of furniture, which can be incorporated into any room in the house. Take a look at our inspirations and get some ideas! Dressed by a wall of frames Dressed by a wall of frames 1 - Pair of Italian desk lamps - 1930 Pair of Italian desk lamps - 1930 | 2 - G-Plan teak sideboard with 4 drawers and 3 storage compartments - 1960 G-Plan teak sideboard with 4 drawers and 3 storage compartments - 1960 | 3 - Wool kilim rug with floral motifs - 1970 Wool kilim rug with floral motifs - 1970 | 4 - Pair of "Tulipe" armchairs Knoll International, Eero SAARINEN - 1990 Pair of "Tulipe" armchairs Knoll International, Eero SAARINEN - 1990 Elegance in the living room Elegance in the living room 1 - Lamp "Pileino" Artemide, Gae AULENTI - 1972 Lamp "Pileino" Artemide, Gae AULENTI - 1972 | 2 - Danish rosewood sideboard by Arne Vodder - 1960 Danish rosewood sideboard by Arne Vodder - 1960 | 3 - Marble coffee table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll International - 1970 Marble coffee table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll International - 1970 | 4 - Pair of Lady velvet armchairs by Marco Zanuso - 1950 Pair of Lady velvet armchairs by Marco Zanuso - 1950 Practical in a large hall Practical in a small hall Practical in a small halllarge hall Practical in a1 - Vintage sideboard with sliding doors - 1960 Vintage sideboard with sliding doors - 1960 | 2 - Large brass and glass Spoutnik hanging lamp - 1960 Large brass and glass Spoutnik hanging lamp - 1960 | 3 - Mirror and coat hanger by Georges Jouve for Marcel Asselbur - 1950 Mirror and coat hanger by Georges Jouve for Marcel Asselbur - 1950 | 4 - Glass "Nuphar" lamp, Toni ZUCCHERI - 1960 Glass "Nuphar" lamp, Toni ZUCCHERI - 1960 Scandinavian touch in the bedroom Scandinavian touch in the bedroom 1 - Glass and brass globe suspension lamp - 1960 Glass and brass globe suspension lamp - 1960 | 2 - Pair of blue velvet and wood armchairs model 829 by Gio Ponti, published by Cassina - 1950 Pair of blue velvet and wood armchairs model 829 by Gio Ponti, published by Cassina - 1950 | 3 - Atelje Liktan Swedish rack lamp - 1980 Atelje Liktan Swedish rack lamp - 1980 | 4 - Swedish teak sideboard by Bertil Fridhagen, Bodafors edition - 1960 Swedish teak sideboard by Bertil Fridhagen, Bodafors edition - 1960

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