MRS BILL cabinet

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Mrs Bill (2009) is the cabinet with the distinctive “turned-up” corners on the door, a smart solution both at home and in the conference room, reception area, office, etc. Mick Born got the idea of the turned-up corner as he sat playing with the paper in his notepad. The cabinet itself is a blockboard construction, veneered in oak, birch or standard colors. If the intention is to place the cabinet away from a wall, it is necessary to order a back panel to cover the back of the cabinet.

Cabinets are supplied ready assembled with adjustable screws in the plinth to ensure they stand straight and steady. Mrs Bill is also available as a media bench measuring 1192 mm or 1620 mm long by 300 mm high and 480 mm deep. The media bench has three 55 mm cable holes in the back. A drawer is available as an optional extra. Mrs Bill media bench comes in standard colors.

Dimensions H 126 cm.W 90 cm. D 36 cm
Material Plain doors. 1 adjustable shelf. Legs ofstainless steel or white lacquer
Style Contemporain
Neuf
Origin Sweden
Fournisseur Karl Andersson & Söner

Mick Born

Mick Born (born in 1972) trained as an art director at Berghs School of Communication/Visual Communication. After a number of years working for a variety of advertising agencies, Mick decided it was time for a change and in 2004 began studying at the Carl Malmsten School of Design in Stockholm. The hallmark of Mick’s work is the use of often light-hearted visual effects that stand in stark contrast to the simple graphic lines of his designs. Today Mick successfully runs his own business, Born Studios, which frequently receives commissions that include everything from marketing to conceptual interior design and furniture design.

The cabinet with the bent corners, Mrs Bill, was launched by Karl Andersson & Söner in 2009. The idea was the product of a desire to design a cabinet door that is as visually and functionally simple as it is possible to make.