If there's a category of furniture I never think about, it's cloakroom furniture. But these pieces caught my eye. They're the stock-in-trade of Dalform, a Swedish company that sells to schools, hospitals, gyms, sporting venues, businesses and institutions.
The powder-coated finishes come in a variety of colors.
The pieces are designed for institutional timelines, meaning they should last forever. "We offer products with very low life cycle costs through high quality," the firm writes. "All our storage cabinets have long warranties and are manufactured in Dalarna from Swedish quality steel from SSAB, with doors in extra-strong steel plate or compact laminate fitted with piano hinges."
Absurdly, I kind of want one of these units in my entryway.
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I wish it was easier to purchase institutional units at retail scale, period. It's frustrating that furniture and other household goods are either luxury grade and priced accordingly and often "exclusive to the trade", or low end Lowes/Home Depot consumer kit with, imo, fraudulent "professional/industrial/etc" branding.