Accumulation: A Cabinet Covered in Bark by Xerock Kim

South Korean product and furniture designer Xerock Kim created a wooden cabinet covered in bark. Named Accumulation , the piece symbolizes the place at which tradition and modernity meet.

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Subduction Desk by Paul Venaille

France-based cabinet maker Paul Venaille’s answer to the theme “fragmentation” of the “diplome des métiers d’art” in cabinet making is the Subduction Desk. Representing the phenomena of a subduction and its features, the desk is composed of two parts: one is fixed and the other is mobile. The desk top is simple wood with two drawers in front. The back section is made of a laminated veneer (300 sheets glued one on the other) symbolizing the rock strata present in the earth’s movement.

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Product Pick: Caixa Cabinet with Speakers

As yesterday was all about getting organized, today is about getting organized in ultimate modern style. And sound! The chic storage cabinet above is the Caixa Cabinet with Speakers, which as the name states, has speakers for iPod and TV integration.

This sleek modern cabinet is designed by Paolo Cappello of Milan. To me, there’s nothing better than a nicely designed piece of furniture that is dually functional – as this cabinet is – providing great sound and great storage!

What do you think of the Caixa Cabinet?

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Faktum floating Office Cabinet Radiator Cover

Materials: Faktum Abstrakt wall cabinets (37×80x92cm) Description: We spent all our money on the mega-sized design office table. So there was hardly any money left for the storage cabinet.

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Wicker basket bathroom furniture

Materials: BYHOLMA baskets two sizes Description: The purpose was to create a bathroom cabinet. The style needed to be nature/zen. Steps followed: 1. Bought oak table and fixed two sinks on it (non Ikea Hack) 2

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Sticks by Gerard De Hoop

Sticks is a cabinet system designed by Gerard de Hoop that is made of boxes in four different widths and four different heights, standing on one leg. Since each Stick’s height and width can vary there are tons of fun combinations to create your own custom sideboard or wardrobe.

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White Classic Home Office Desk w/File Cabinet & Optional Items

White Classic Home Office Desk w/File Cabinet & Optional Items

White Finish Home Office Desk

Features:

  • Traditional Home Office
  • Hanna Collection
  • Great For Working Or Studying At Home
  • Solid Wood
  • Sturdy Construction
  • 2-Drawer Cabinet
  • Matching Swivel Chair,Bookcase And File Cabinet Are Also Available

Dimensions:

  • Office Desk: 54″L x 23″W x 30″H
  • Swivel Chair: 28″L x 28″W x 34″H
  • Bookcase: 64″L x 16″W x 84″H
  • File Cabinet: 21″L x 22″ x 66″H

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Sven Stornebel

Sven Stornebel is a German designer who was brought up around art. Starting out as a cabinet maker, he eventually became an interior designer and artist, realizing his dream of creating quality artistic home furnishings. Ehrenfelder Küche, designed by Oliver Schübbe and Sven Stornebel, is a modular kitchen that can be arranged in a variety of configurations. Ghost is a series of pieces made from picture frames collected from flea-markets became cabinet doors and adorned with graphics and artwork by Sarah Schlau.

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Child-proof vice versa

Materials: cavity anchor, screw Description: It is a solution for a most common problem if you have to re-equip your furniture in order to make it child-proof. IKEA offers the PATRULL drawer/cabinet catch, which will, in their words, “Reduce[] the risk of the child reaching improper contents in drawers/cabinets.” As for that, the tiny plastic catch serves its purpose well. Unfortunately, at the same time it increases the risk of the child jamming its fingers because it only prevents a drawer from being opened for more than 4 or 5 centimeters, bot not from being closed again. So I decided to enhance the mechanism by using a special kind of cavity anchor in addition to the PATRULL catch. I cut off one of the anchor’s two blades and screwed it in right above the catch.

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Computer equipment cabinet

Materials: AKURUM Wall Cabinet, Door, Hinges, and shelves. small fan, computer fan dust cover, cable protector and L brackets.

Description: I needed a place to store all my computer network equipment in one location as all the items, cables, and equipment have taken over my mechanical room.

I looked at other commercial options and the starting price was over $150.00 for a computer rack. I decided that I could pick up a basic wall cabinet and cut holes for the wiring, add a small fan and then mount everything in the cabinet out of sight.

I picked up an AKURUM 21 x 30 wall cabinet, hinges, door, and 2 sets of shelves, and a roll of cable loom from Ikea. I picked up a small fan, fan cover, and L brackets to finish out the hardware.

All of the telephone, video, and computer network cables are run in two holes created in the top of the cabinet with a 2″ hole saw. Each of the shelves has 2 “U” shaped holes cut out in the rear to allow for cables to be run and also for ventilation.

On the bottom of the cabinet is one hold for the power cord and the fan is mounted over a 2″ hole on the right side with the fan cover screwed to the outside of the cabinet. All of the outlets in my home are wired with the TIA-56A standard so I can connect either a telephone or computer to any of the jacks and just run a patch cord from the patch panel that is mounted under one of the shelves using the L Brackets. In the future, all I need to purchase is a Telephone Module that I will mount in the cabinet and connect to telephone Network Interface Box.

All of the video cables from the home are run into the bottom of the cabinet and can be either of the feeds from my Dish Network receiver.

Currently I have a WD My Book, Linksys N2slu (connects WD book to my home network), Linksys Cable Modem, Linksys Wireless Router, Linksys wireless router and 4 port switch, Wired network Switch, Wired Network Patch Panel, and fan.

One of the nice parts of this project is the noise from the equipment is cut down and also dust is kept out of the cabinet with the dust cover that is placed over the fan.

~ Ryan Kelzenberg