A tailored garment

The wardrobe is probably the most personal and private piece of furniture in the home – functional yet mysterious and secret.

Although an everyday object, a wardrobe is also a basket of memories from which distant moments from the past emerge unexpectedly in a forgotten object, fragrance or garment. Gliss Master, a wardrobe system designed by MDT and Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni&C, is like another tailored garment, perfectly shaped yet easy to alter and change. 

Constantly evolving to offer new and prestigious design solutions, the latest iterations in its design introduce new external and internal finishes, and a new range of handles.

The Gliss Master wardrobe system is available exclusively in New Zealand through Dawson & Co. Multiple finishes, options and innovations of the system are showcased in the Parnell Boutique housed inside the Dawson & Co showroom, open seven days. 

For an immersive experience of the brand and many of Molteni&C’s most iconic pieces, visits can also be arranged by appointment to the exclusive two-bedroom apartment featuring the VVD kitchen and of course the luxurious Gliss Master wardrobe. 

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