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Product description

In 1963, Swiss interior designer Walter Müller proposed that interlübke produce an ‘endless wardrobe’ – an element comprised of just a few components which, thanks to its modular design, could be expanded to a virtually endless degree. Under the name interlübke 61, the revolutionary design formed the core of a successful collection. Refined over time, the underlying concept is still evident today in the collect wardrobe collection.

collect is extremely versatile:
• Universally suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, work spaces and corridors
• A virtually endless number of combinations

This is ensured by:
• 5 door types – hinged-, sliding-, gliding-, folding- and swivel doors
• 7 door variants – matt lacquer, high-gloss lacquer, clear glass, matt glass, mirror, wood, fabric
• 50 colours/surfaces + individual lacquer + custom lacquer
• 4 attractive interior colours
• 14 handles
• 13 pull-out elements for trousers, shoes and linen
• 12 interior drawers
• 6 interior cabinets
• 66 velour and leather dividers for drawers
• 8 inserts for wardrobe elements with storage boxes
• 8 storage boxes
• 5 fittings for door interiors
• Dividing walls to demarcate wardrobe elements in order to serve different functions
• Custom designs that enable you to adapt collect to any room

The interlübke perforated rails on the interior walls of collect elements are unique. For optimal use of storage space, the interior fittings can be modified at any time using the precise 2.5 cm height grid without causing damage:
• height-adjustable
• upgradable

Manufacturer:
interlübke, Germany

Design:
Rolf Heide

Design:
Peter Kräling