Deco&Design

Make-Up Easel - the fresh and sophisticated dressing table

The Make-Up Easel is a dressing table whose design is inspired by a painting easel. The idea is the brainchild of Alina Ilie, who has designed and created a piece of furniture much coveted by women.

Make-Up Easel is a product consisting of a coffee table, mirror and cabinet for storing cosmetics and jewelry. The mirror is framed by a frame with rounded corners behind which is a compartmentalized space for cosmetics and jewelry. In keeping with the inspirational theme, the top of the dresser is shaped like the palette used by painters. The small table is very practical, especially as it also has small drawers hidden underneath the top. Its size, design and the shades chosen for the finish make it easy to integrate into modern work or living spaces.

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But let's not forget what we're also interested in: the Make-up Easel is made of pine wood and MDF, finished with eco-friendly products. It's a designer product, handcrafted with focused attention to detail and quality finishes. And as is most often the case with this kind of niche product, it's made in a carpentry workshop.make-up easel

It is a product born out of a passion for design and developed over many years. It's one of the 'smart' things and when I say that I include: it's innovative, it stands out in a crowd, it reinvents and refines itself. But most of all, it is functional, it simplifies our lives and beautifies it.

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Alina Ilie at her desk ... work

When you have cool friends you get their ideas and their friends' ideas. That's how I found out about one of their smart things. Make-Up Easelis a dressing table with a fresh and sophisticated design - a beautiful project, made with enthusiasm and confidence. It convinced me!

 

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Anamaria

Anamaria has over 15 years of experience in marketing and communications for companies in the furniture industry and retail. Prior to Ces Brands she coordinated marketing activities at ICLA Romania.

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