Splurge on this Multi-Purposed Sitka Spruce Spindrift Cabinet for Your New Year’s Tidying Resolution

A $22,200 entirely made-to-order piece takes wood craftsmanship to a whole new level

Photo courtesy of Mimi London

REAL SIMPLE Merriam-Webster deems “spindrift” equally useful for describing wind-driven snow as sea spray, and indeed, the organic-chic, woodsy allure of designer Mark Boone’s Mimi London Spindrift Cabinet—though originally created for a La Jolla, California, estate—is just as comfortable slope-side as beachfront.

Crafted by master artisans from single slabs of reclaimed Sitka spruce, the soulful sideboard’s wood grain is enhanced through a nontoxic “corn-blasting” method the firm has perfected, flowing seamlessly across the face, top and sides like the lines of a mountain topo map.

Uncomplicated, multi-purpose—and ideal for New Year’s resolution tidying— the appeal of this cabinet is no curiosity. The entirely made-to-order piece is available in any configuration, size and Mimi London finish. 84” w x 22” d x 33” h with burnished bronze pulls, $22,200 retail (to the trade) as shown above.

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