
Who does not recognize the imposing wooden cabinet that reaches from floor to ceiling in colonial interiors? Numerous drawers, fine craftsmanship and warm wood tones make us dream of exotic destinations and travel adventures. Unfortunately, many homes are limited by available living space, and not everyone has room for large bedroom wardrobes. This is where the Italian brand Caroti comes in: the company specializes in compact cabinet and storage systems with a colonial and nautical character.
Colonial-style wooden cabinets – maritime decorative details for a cozy atmosphere

Inspired by exotic travel and life at sea, Caroti’s colonial-style rooms combine a classic look with practical functionality. Foldaway beds, bridge wardrobes and multifunctional storage systems make it possible to find a solution for many room sizes. Subtle accents such as handles, round mirrors and doors with frosted glass create the impression of being aboard a ship. The colonial-style wooden cabinet is also very practical, with shelving systems, many drawers and hanging rails. The pieces are made in dark wood tones and warm finishes that recall cherry, beech and mahogany.
Colonial-style wooden cabinets – more comfort for the children’s room

Children love adventure, pirates and the sea, and a nautical interior can spark their imagination. The Italian brand’s exclusive wooden furniture is decorated with original details. Fine craftsmanship and the warm color of the wood create elegance and a classic mood. Girls can look forward to a white cabinet design inspired by underwater motifs. Shells and other small marine decorations complete the overall concept.
Wooden corner cabinet for a children’s room

Elements of a maritime-themed nursery

Bunk beds and wardrobe with glass doors

Murphy bed combined with drawers and wardrobe

Wooden furniture for a youth room

Italian style and a modern concept

Amarena tones set the mood in the room






1 comment
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
I’m just writing an article on maritime furniture for the German lifestyle Magazine TWEED (http://wieland-verlag.com/tweed), published bimensually with a circulation of approx. 55,000 copies.
On your website I’ve found a picture which would illustrate the subject very well.
http://www.ofdesign.net/wp-content/uploads/files/2/3/3/wooden-cabinet-with-maritime-decoration-room-colonial-2-233.jpg
That’s why I would like to ask you if you could provide us with a high-res version and grant us the permission of use?
To be reproduced in a printpaper a resolution of at least 1000 x 1000 pixels would be helpful – the larger the better.
Certainly we would mention your ebay shop as supply source
With the best regards from Berlin,
Stefan Meierhofer