Domino Credenza

Summary

Isay Weinfeld set out to update workplace storage to better accommodate the needs of today’s office. His solution, Domino Storage, is so artfully detailed that its rectilinear forms have become a showpiece for Geiger’s woodcraft capabilities. A smartly edited modular cabinetry system, Domino features mitered corners and a playful mix of grain direction.

Brand

Knoll

Designers

Dan Grabowski


Credenza

Depth: 17 ³⁄₄”

Width: 59″, 88 ¹⁄₂”, 118 ¹⁄₈”

Height: 26″

Sideboard

Depth: 17 ³⁄₄”

Width: 59″, 88 ¹⁄₂”, 118 ¹⁄₈”

Height: 39 ³⁄₄”

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Edit Your Storage

Choose from two heights—credenza or side board—each available in multiple configurations of filing cabinets, supply compartments, shelving units, and more.

360-Degree Craftsmanship

Because it is finished on all sides, Domino Storage can also serve as a space divider in an open-plan office.

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Playful Detail

A spare, rectilinear form is the backdrop for the lively application of quarter-turned wood fronts.

Isay Weinfeld

Architect Isay Weinfeld has created a number of elegant and minimalistic designs for boutiques, restaurants, hotels, and residences throughout São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, including the luxurious Hotel Fasano.

Born in São Paulo, Weinfeld graduated from the School of Architecture at Mackenzie University, where he later taught architectural theory. He has also served as a professor of kinetic expression at the School of Communications of the Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado.

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Domino Credenza

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