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Walk-In Wardrobe by Hosun Ching

Amongst other things that make city living a challenge, the great closet debate is close to the top. True, there’s the buildings with no elevators and you live on the fourth floor. Yeah, you may be able to lay on your bed and reach the kitchenette to cook an omelet. But, you know, when you’re shoe collection closely resembles your childhood bottle cap collection that’s a real problem.

A luxurious solution is the Walk-In Wardrobe by Hosun Ching. The compact closet unravels its doors to reveal a true walk-in instantly ending all clothing storage anxieties. It’s permission to flaunt your favorites perfectly organized into eight drawers, seventeen cubbies, and four hanging rods. A surprising green border outlines the interior. The design includes lights, two full size mirrors, and even a jewelry display box. Neat as a pin, you can roll it shut when not in use to bring it back as a traditional armoire.

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