Stacked Cabinet No. 7 - Sculptural Art Furniture

Joy, art, and life meet furniture in Stacked Cabinet No.7; the perfect focal piece to complete your space. It's perfect for displaying treasured books or objects while making a statement. The piece itself doesn't take a lot of floor space, but it definitely makes a big impact!

Handcrafted to order in the colors of your choice, we make Stacked Cabinet No.7 just for you.  Vincent suggests "weighting" the piece with the darker, neutral value on the bottom. Please feel free to contact us if you would like help deciding!

Stacked Cabinet No.7 can be ordered in any of our standard colors.  If you’re still deciding on color, go ahead and order now (to reserve your spot on our calendar) and we’ll send the swatches for you to choose from.  If your project has specific color requirements, you can even select colors from Sherwin Williams. 

We make our furniture using birch plywood and birch hardwood edge moldings.  We carefully finish your piece using a multi-step painting process and hand-wiped stains.  The finishes are protected with clear-coat for lasting beauty. The door is fully functional and features smooth, high quality hinges. The knob is nickel-plated knob and piece features leveling feet to insure a solid stance when floors are uneven.

Your stacked piece is made to order and can take 4 to 6 weeks to ship. Stacked No.7 ships in two separate sections that bolt together very simply using included hardware. The two sections ship in separate boxes, meaning we can ship this piece by FedEx, Home Delivery, or White Glove Delivery. 

Size: 75"h x 26"w x 15"d
Released: January, 2010
Piece No.: DF 1240

"We want you to know we love the stacked cabinet. My husband said he has never seen a piece of furniture so well crafted and so easy to assemble. Thank you for sharing your art with us." - PA

 

Background & design:

Conceptually, Stacked Cabinet No.7 is based on two individual pieces of furniture that are abstracted and stacked on top of each other. The 'S'-shaped flow of the piece draws your eye up from its weightier base and leads it up the open shelving to the top of the piece. The break of shape and color in the middle of the piece creates a dramatic contrast that helps define its unique character.

Stacked Cabinet No.7 follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, The Acrobats. As a limited edition piece, The Acrobats sold out in 2009 with the last edition shipping off to Switzerland. Being sorely missed, Vincent felt a need to preserve the spirit of the retired piece. A concept that held the same movement and impact had been surfacing in Vincent's sketchbook throughout 2008 and 2009 and finally in 2010, Stacked Cabinet No.7 was born.