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Storage chests

The chest is a storage unit that allows you to organize the space effectively, furnishing the living area with models that allow effective combinations of shapes and materials. It is a piece of furniture born as a result of two elements: a box with a lid and a bench, from which it takes its name and the dual function of container and seat.
The chest lends itself to holding a variety of objects and is therefore available in different sizes. The most classic chests are designed to fit into retro-style environments, usually have an elongated shape and are usually made of inlaid wood.
Modern chests, on the other hand, lend themselves to original reinterpretations and for this reason square models are available, with more compact proportions and a design characterised by an interesting mix of materials and colours, such as chrome finishes, mirror panels and plastic inserts.

Chests: functional and customizable furniture

The basic shape is always the same: a large trunk with a flat lid, but the possibilities of customization are almost endless. Before choosing a chest, it is important to consider dimensions, furnishing style and available space, carefully evaluating all the models available on the market. Among these, there are also modular and modular solutions, which leave ample scope for customization. The first discriminating factor to take into account when choosing a chest is the style of your apartment: the most modern chests are characterized by a metal structure, compact design, while the chests in classic style retain the iconic appearance of the wooden monobloc models. For some years now, rustic-style chests have been used to furnish shabby-style houses, made of pickled wood and with a vintage look. But you don't have to fall into the trap of necessarily having to integrate only modern furniture in modern homes, more and more often in fact young couples integrate traditional pieces, such as an antique chest, in their design apartments.

The antique chest: a traditional piece of furniture

The chests furnished the houses since the Middle Ages, at that time there were few furnishings available, had simple shapes and were made with common materials and easily workable. The few objects of value, especially the female ones, found in the chests the right place, in the most humble houses these large trunks with the top lid were also used as a support surface, sometimes as a table. Over the centuries, the houses have been enriched with furniture and storage units, wardrobes and chest of drawers, but the chest has never been completely replaced by new furnishings, its secret is certainly the functional aspect. The classic wooden chests were built with vertical blocks to delimit the four corners, longitudinal beams for the walls and flat planks for the upper closure. Containing the family's goods, the chest was handed down from father to son, carrying with it not only objects but also the symbolic value of tradition. Ancient chests are precious furnishings even in modern homes, often highlighted by spotlights that illuminate them or softened by cushions, always able to create a hook between past and present.

The right chest for every room in the house

The chests are generally designed for the domestic environment, they find space in the living area generally placed next to a wall, when you use them to sit in fact the wall can act as a support for the back, alternatively the chests with backrest are the right solution for those looking for a more comfortable seat.
If we place the chest in the living room, instead, it can be combined with upholstered furniture, equipping it with cushions, choosing the same fabrics and patterns will make the furniture more homogeneous and coordinated. For those who love functionality are on the market chests with wheels that can be easily moved and repositioned in the various rooms of the house even if full of objects. The chest can also be used as a game rack in case there are children in the house, this cabinet container can find the right place in the bedroom of children, in which case many brands make lacquered chests painted with pastel colors and rounded corners. In the bedroom you can place a chest at the foot of the bed, useful for storing linen and blankets, so you can make sure to leave more space in the closet. Who said they're only suitable for indoor use? Outdoor chests are used not only to furnish large gardens but also balconies and terraces in the city, weatherproof to ensure an extra seat when necessary.

The right material for your chest

If we think of the chest we immediately imagine a solid bench with wooden container, the classic furniture that we can find in old houses, but today the needs of aesthetics and maintenance are turning the choice towards furniture made of lighter materials. Many metal chests, for example in aluminium, are lighter and more practical, and also have a slow closing system that makes them easier to use on a daily basis.
Even the price has its weight in the choice of a piece of furniture, certainly cheaper than those in solid wood are the chests in the derivatives of wood, many possibilities to save with less valuable materials, the final effect and functionality will still be guaranteed.

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