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Good Questions: Cool Free-Standing Wardrobe Closet?

7.25closet.jpgDear AT,

The wardrobe is the forgotten area of design sice many have built-ins.

But some of us need or want a free-standing robe.

What are the cool choices?

The best I've seen is Shell from Roethlisberger.

But it is very pricey.

What are some alternatives?

Thanks! Steve

 
 
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The Cemia from Ligne Roset is large, and pretty cool. Also crazy expensive, which is why I've only gazed at it from afar for a year. Bludot makes a modulicious (I think it's called) wardrobe, but I can't commit to that look. Ikea has tons of such things, but I take it the questioner is asking for more interesting design and longer lasting material than you find in a pax wardrobe. I'd be interested in the same thing.

posted by 212gretchen on July 25th 2008 at 10:54am
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I just moved into a new apartment and had a similar need for a wardrobe that wasn't too big, but would hold a lot of clothing. I ended up going with that MANDAL 2 door, 4 drawer wardrobe from IKEA (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30121265). It is reasonably priced at $499. I'm not thrilled with the expanse of black on the front, but am planning on adding a bold stencil to it in the future.

posted by Adina on July 25th 2008 at 10:55am
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It might not be large enough, but you could hunt for an old upright steamer trunk wardrobe. I see them occasionally on craigslist for under $100, and they are extremely well made.

posted by ChristopherB on July 25th 2008 at 11:16am
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I recently went through a long search for a nice, large wardrobe as the closet in my bedroom is pretty small. It wouldn't have been big enough for me anyways, so my boyfriend uses the whole thing, and I went on a hunt for a wardrobe. I ended up buying an antique deco-y one on ebay. I couldn't see it first as it was in Oklahoma (I live in New York), but it turned out splendidly. It was $600 (with the freight shipping and delivery) and it looks beautiful.

http://flickr.com/photos/28757515@N07/2686246050/in/set-72157606275092452/

posted by miss jolly on July 25th 2008 at 11:47am
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wow, that one in the picture is amazing

posted by amt230 on July 25th 2008 at 11:56am
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If you don't mind a more old-fashioned design, there are usually a lot of victorian through art deco wardrobes for sale on craigslist for really cheap (the hassle of moving I guess). At least where I am -- it may be different in your city.

AT's Turquoise did a nice rehab of an Ikea wardrobe:

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/101405/fall-colors-contest-west/ive-got-color-contest-turquoise-luxury-hotel-style-bed-room-004455

posted by Lucy (SF Bay Area) on July 25th 2008 at 12:16pm
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Thanks for the suggestions. Keep them coming. I've considered the Ikea Mandal (with a new paint job) and also banks of lockers stripped back to the bare metal to give a stainless look.

The Blu Dot is nice but is not sold in Australia, where I am.

posted by sfdoddsy on July 25th 2008 at 1:34pm
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I like the boconcept wardrobes. Full sized and very pretty.

posted by jimmoran on July 26th 2008 at 6:22am
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I found the perfect affordable alternative, but alas it isn't available here:

http://www.untothislast.co.uk/Storage/Wardrobe2Door.html

So the search continues.

posted by sfdoddsy on July 27th 2008 at 5:00am
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