Discover nine accessories designed to ‘dress’ your walk-in robe space.
We’re revisiting The Detail pages inside est magazine’s 46th issue, where we explored the different steps to cultivating a sanctuary-like bedroom space. Recognising how the dressing space plays a central role in creating sanctuary, we’ve selected nine design-led accessories to elevate even the smallest of spaces.
This feature originally appeared in The Detail pages of est Magazine Issue 46: Design Renaissance (pp. 254-267).
A collaboration between clay artist Sylvie Saint-André Perrin and French interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch, this decorative box can be used to store smaller closet items neatly.
For those invested in bedtime rituals, French perfume house Mad et Len’s Nightsouk candle sets the mood with soothing notes of vanilla, incense and patchouli.
For an understated, modern touch on a cupboard or drawer, the Bell by Australian hardware brand Linear Standard is a 30mm diameter knob finished in striking gunmetal.
Crafted out of wire and empty space, the Knoll Platner stool embodies American architect Warren Platner’s belief that there is room in modernism for decorative, gentle and graceful design.
Beyond a floor-length mirror, a small-sized mirror is a valuable addition to the dressing space. This one, designed by Elisa Ossino for Salvatori, is designed to sit atop a table or vanity and features a tiltable stone base.