Less Cabinet, More Architecture
The Element Credenza by Andreu World reads less like furniture and more like a built line drawn across the room. It anchors without weighing things down, a defining move for modern storage furniture.
The volume floats lightly on a slim metal base. That lift matters. It keeps the piece from feeling heavy, even at larger scales. Doors read as planes, not panels. Materials shift subtly, from warm wood to lacquer to stone, without breaking the line.
There’s also a flexibility that feels very now. Open sections puncture the rhythm just enough. Smoked glass shelves add depth without clutter. Double-sided configurations make it just as comfortable in the center of a room as against a wall.
In shared spaces, that matters. This is storage that doesn’t hide. It participates. It organizes while still contributing to the architecture of the room.
Recent pieces lean expressive, like those in Playful Storage Design in Technicolor Layers. Element pulls back. It edits. It clarifies.
Sometimes the best move is less noise. More line.
Images Courtesy of Andreu World





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