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    Taso trolley by Cecilie Manz for Nikari

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: Finnish furniture brand Nikari has designed a solid timber trolley in collaboration with Danish designer Cecilie Manz.

    Deviating from conventional trolleys by its lack of wheels, the stationary Taso trolley aims to provide an “intuitive extra surface wherever needed”.

    Taso trolley by Cecilie Manz for Nikari in living room
    Like the rest of Nikari’s catalogue, Taso is made from solid wood

    Despite it static nature, Taso aims to provide useful additional storage in all areas of the home, from living spaces and kitchens to bedrooms and quiet corners.

    Its cross-shaped base supports either one or two tiers of enclosed, shelf-like surfaces, which are traversed over the top by a handle-like portion of the frame.

    Taso trolley by Cecilie Manz for Nikari
    Both sizes offer capacious storage

    “Taso is a versatile furniture that belongs anywhere in the house where an extra surface is needed,” said designer Cecilie Manz. “In typology, it’s a bit like a trolley that stands still, an in-between-kind of furniture, that doesn’t need much explanation in use.”

    It is available in two sizes and users can select from either solid oak or ash wood.


    Product details:

    Product: Taso
    Designer: Cecilie Manz
    Brand: Nikari
    Contact: sales@nikari.fi

    Materials: oak, ash
    Colours/finishes: natural
    Dimensions: 540 x 540 x 710 millimetres (large size), 540 x 540 x 360 millimetres (small size)

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