Modular Double-Sided Storage Unit – G. Malacrida & P. Resmini, 1970s This rare modular storage unit, designed by Milanese architects G. Malacrida and P. Resmini in the 1970s, stands as an authentic testament to their experimental design approach. Sourced directly from their architectural studio, it is an original prototype that was never put into production, enhancing both its historical and collectible value. The piece is distinguished by its double-sided structure, conceived to be placed at the center of a room and appreciated from every angle. On the front, it features a well-organized composition of compartments, drawers, and cabinets with refined metal handles, while the reverse side reveals open shelving designed to function as a bookcase. Composed of four independent and stackable modules, the unit offers exceptional flexibility: each element can be arranged according to individual needs, allowing a dynamic interplay between closed storage and open display. Its clean aesthetic and modular logic perfectly reflect the design culture of the 1970s, with a strong emphasis on adaptability and spatial organization. Ingenious and highly versatile, this piece is ideal for contemporary interiors—perfect as a central element in a professional studio, creative office, or even a bedroom, where it functions simultaneously as a room divider, storage unit, and library. A unique piece that harmoniously combines history, design innovation, and functionality. Here’s an example of an image we created to show how you can arrange it however you like Each module measures: 2 LARGE: Width 104 cm, depth 95 cm, and height 40 cm, 2 slightly shallower: Width 104 cm, depth 92 cm, and height 40 cm