Arhaus Giotto Cabinet
Best statement piece for design conscious individuals seeking enduring elegance.
This Italian-made piece brings old-world craftsmanship into the modern home with its weathered finish and elegant curves. It prioritizes display over pure utility, making it the perfect choice for showcasing curated collections rather than hiding away everyday clutter. You trade minimalist simplicity for a rich, storied aesthetic that anchors a room.
Who it's for
- Homeowners seeking a statement furniture piece with sophisticated, artistic flair.
- Discerning buyers prioritizing a lasting investment in high-quality, handcrafted furniture.
- Individuals needing functional storage that enhances their home's aesthetic and organization.
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious consumers or those exploring more economical furniture alternatives.
- Apartment dwellers or frequent movers, and those with limited floor space.
- Decorators preferring highly minimalist or ultra-modern design schemes.
Performance breakdown
Craftsmanship Quality
Italian artisan construction ensures heirloom-level durability and meticulous attention to detail.
Aesthetic Versatility
The weathered finish and classic silhouette blend seamlessly into traditional interiors.
Storage Flexibility
Adjustable shelving accommodates everything from fine china to bulky media components.
Material Integrity
Premium Tanginika and solid linden woods provide substantial, long-lasting structural support.
Display Utility
Glass doors offer the perfect stage for showcasing curated decorative collections.
Setup Convenience
Arrives fully assembled, eliminating the hassle of complex furniture construction.
Key Specs
Material
Tanginika wood, Solid linden wood, Poplar plywood, Glass
Finish
Antique Blue, Antique White, Canaletto (Distressed)
Hardware Finish
Antique Brass
Dimensions
36.25" W x 17" D x 78.75" H
Number of shelves
7
Adjustable shelves
Yes
Door Type
Glass Doors, Wooden Doors
Assembly Required
No
Country of Origin
Italy
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