In addition to the clearly evident contemporary furniture design trends that were spotted in Cologne last month, IMM 2010 was also the launching pad for various trends that may or may not catch up with time, yet they were certainly tremendous enough to catch our attention and the increasing attention of thousands of US customers who have caught up with these evolving new inclinations.
European wardrobes have been around in Europe for decades and have evolved in terms of design and functionality. Their increasing utilization and popularity among the Europeans have created quite a stir among our fellow Americans despite the (almost) standardized presence of walk-in-closets in our bedrooms. Part of the Luxor designer bedroom collection, Tokyo modern bedroom collection and the popular Selex bedroom collection by Milmueble, these wardrobes will match the bedrooms while providing plenty of functionality and space saving solutions.

Similar can be said about modern wall units, which have been used by the Europeans to maximize their “verizons” (vertical horizons) in a stylish, compact, and utterly distinctive way. Their versatility and high levels of customization make that much more appealing and practical, especially when used in media rooms, family rooms, and even bedrooms. See Gallery, Boss and Joly modern wall unit collections by Milmueble or the Lula contemporary wall unit collection by ST Muebles.

Gallery 02 wall unit by Milmueble


