The contours and forms of “Manége cabinet”, by Lima De Lezando, are inspired by the 50s. The six wooden chests are interconnected and can be easily reached, standing up, using a handwheel. In doing so the cases are levelled out through the weight at the bottom of the case. The cases provide room for books and everyday things. The “Manége cabinet” is seen as solitary, an object in the room which accommodates nice everyday things and reveals them when needed.