A striking piece from the late 1990s: the large “cherub” plans cabinet by philip lorenz was originally designed for use in a workshop, specifically to store din-format papers. Crafted from mdf, the cabinet impresses with its functional clarity and solid construction. The interior features adjustable shelves based on a 32 mm grid system, offering flexible storage options. A pull out tray at the front provides a convenient surface for placing small, lightweight items. Please note: the casters currently mounted were added laterand are not part of the original design. whether placed in a modern living space, used as practical storage in a studio, or serving as a statement piece in an interior setting, this furniture is far more than just a utilitarian object. It blends minimalist design language, clean lines, and authentic material presence. The cabinet has been professionally cleaned, disinfected, and carefully restored. The surface was re-oiled, intentionally highlighting signs of use and enhancing the natural character of the material. The result is a piece with a warm, calm presence that adds distinct character to any room. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution