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The versatile Nexus Storage Cube (2008) serves as a stool, ottoman and side table. Add the optional casters (sold separately), and it also works as a mobile storage container. Its clean, geometric form has the option of a fully lined hollow interior for holding blankets, magazines and remote controls, or liquor and bar accessories. When the cushioned leather top is not in use as a comfortable stool, it can be flipped over to expose a wooden tray, which provides additional tabletop surface area. The upholstery is tailored with double topstitched seams for resilience, and the Ultrasuede fabric is durable and easy to clean. Handles are sewn in to make the top easy to lift, and the concealed leveling glides give the Nexus Cube the appearance of floating. Made in U.S.A.
- Top lifts to reveal interior storage and can be flipped over for use as a wooden tray.
- Ultrasuede®, an innovative micro-fabric, is pet and kid friendly.
- Optional plastic casters.
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Kiln-dried hardwood corner-blocked frame; maple tray; premium high-density, high-resiliency foam; leveling glides; optional plastic casters; Ultrasuede: 100% polyester nonwoven ultramicrofiber. Cube: H 19" (without casters) W 19" D 19" Optional Casters: H 2.5" Diameter 2.4" Wheel Thickness 1.75" Pivot radius 1.75" Ships via Standard Service. View delivery options.
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Whether designing furniture or retail environments, Martin Roberts brings a passion for discovery to everything he does. After earning degrees in industrial design engineering and design systems, Roberts went to work for Conran's Habitat in London where he created collections of innovative furniture and household items. It wasn't long before his work was available in more than 26 countries, a success Roberts credits to how he works outward from the core to better interpret and identify a project's essence. After more than a decade in London, Roberts moved to Chicago where he started his own design company specializing in product design. He later became a partner in a company that helped define and launch corporate brands, and in 1990, Roberts founded GRID2 International, a specialized design firm that incorporates scientific methodology to inform and enrich design. In 2000, Roberts launched a furniture design company with his son and daughter. Read more >
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