Wardrobes have become much more than spaces to store your prized possessions. Today, form and function are carefully calibrated to offer a new level of personal luxury, using sustainable materials and high-tech systems that preserve and protect. Highly customisable and fitted out with mood lighting and custom furniture, wardrobes are now intimate spaces where one can relax as well as get ready. Here is a curation of some of the coolest ones.
Modern design meets top-of the-line technology in wardrobe systems designed by the German brand. Glass and steel, woods and leather are used to create minimalist spaces. Automated watch winders, motorised pull down rods, and rotating shoe racks help optimise space, while security can be enhanced with biometric locks, magnetic key cards, and automated doors.
Nilaya Anthology has partnered with luxury Italian furniture maker Lema, whose modular wardrobes can be customised in a variety of formats and materials. Custom storage spaces can be built with everything from heat-treated oak, glass, bronze, and leather to lacquer. Additionally, an air-cleaning system device can be built in to sanitise clothing and footwear using a natural active ingredient to banish odours, viruses, mould, and bacteria.
Part of the brand’s ultra-modern, modular Figura Collection, this sleek wall system can be designed to fit any space. The beauty is in the details: drawer panels can be fitted with fabric or eco-leather, glass panels come in a variety of rich tints and brass frames the edges. Shelves offer plenty of space to store bags, shoes, and other accessories.
This understated, sophisticated collection has been designed for the brand by Italian architect and designer Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri. With the aim of “elevating home interiors into museum-calibre spaces”, Ravoh’s wardrobe systems use exquisite materials such as marble, premium Italian leathers, and exclusive Loro Piana fabrics.
An open yet composed system, the Rimadesio wardrobe at Essentia Home can be used for both private dressing spaces and open-plan bedrooms. The design uses warm timber finishes and soft, neutral colours. A metal framework holds up hanging rails, while shelves and drawers—ideal for storing bags, shoes, and other accessories—appear to float. The integrated lighting lends mood and warmth to the space.
The brand’s signature Gliss Master Series is designed by Belgian architect and interior designer Vincent Van Duysen. The walk-in systems come with customisable shelves, racks and drawers, a soft storage system in eco-leather, and can be enhanced with vanity spaces and purpose-built accessory islands. The fixed wardrobes, meanwhile, come with an air purification and sanitisation device called the Aircub, which helps remove up to 99 per cent of odours and bacteria.