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Holloways of Ludlow

Tall Storage Trolley with Castors - Red, Steel

£299

Colour: Auburn Red

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The storage trolley offers mobility and organization with its powder-coated steel construction and smooth-rolling castors. Its scalloped frame provides sturdy support for two or three tiers, while the vertical arc design adds visual interest to any space. The slim legs ensure easy maneuverability, and the durable steel finish resists wear from daily use.

The Arcs Trolley from HAY, designed by the talented Belgian duo Muller Van Severen, effortlessly blends functionality and artistry. This captivating piece showcases a seamless interplay of vertical arcs, resulting in a small yet striking trolley with a commanding presence. Industrial craftsmanship meets poetic design, yielding a sculptural expression that exudes sophistication. Crafted from powder-coated steel, the Arcs Trolley offers durability and versatility. Its elegant scalloped frame provides sturdy support for two or three tiers, granting ample space for displaying and organising items throughout the home. With slim legs equipped with castors, manoeuvring the trolley becomes a breeze, making it the ideal companion for various rooms and purposes. The artistic prowess of Muller Van Severen shines through their collaboration with HAY, creating a range of exceptional furniture pieces that blur the lines between design and art. With accolades from renowned institutions like the Vitra Museum and Centre Pompidou, this dynamic duo has earned a reputation for their passion for architecture and innovative use of materials. Elevate your living spaces with the Arcs Trolley and experience the fusion of aesthetic allure and practicality brought to life by this extraordinary design.

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