Ahead of its time, this is one of those vintage pieces that looks both midcentury and contemporary. Designed by power couple, John and Sylvia Reid for Stag in the 1950s, this super compactum wardrobe is from their C (Cumberland) range. It has all the functionality of a regular wardrobe but in miniature, compact form… hanging rail, storage holes, even a cufflink tray. It’s ideal for a child’s room or a small bedroom with its space-saving proportions. The light oak makes a refreshing change from the usual midcentury teak and as such creates a lighter, less bulky looking piece of functional furniture. We love too that it sits on neat tapered legs, again creating space around it. The look is minimalist and sleek, executed to a high standard, as you would expect from Stag.
