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Modular Tambour Credenza | Organizer System

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Small - 60x210 version.
Small - 60x210 version.
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7.2 h
5 plates
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Drawers (Small Version)
Drawers (Small Version)
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2.9 h
4 plates

Big Version (120x420)
Big Version (120x420)
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27.8 h
8 plates

Drawers (Big Version)
Drawers (Big Version)
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10.5 h
8 plates

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Matte Caramel (11803) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Desert Tan (11401) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ivory White (11100) / Filament with spool / 1kg

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A modular tambour-style credenza designed as a fully 3D printable storage system, blending functional organization with a clean, display-worthy aesthetic.

Inspired by mid-century furniture, this piece focuses on smooth lines, balanced proportions, and a minimal visual language—making it just as suitable as a decorative element as it is a practical storage solution.

🧩 Modular by Design

At its core, this system is built for flexibility and composition.

Multiple center module configurations allow you to create layouts that adapt to your space—whether as a compact standalone piece or a wider, furniture-style setup. Each module connects seamlessly, enabling you to build arrangements that feel intentional and cohesive.

šŸ—„ļø Configurable Drawer System

The credenza supports interchangeable drawer configurations that integrate directly into the modules:

  • Large modules: 1, 2, 3, or 4 drawer layouts
  • Small modules: 1 or 2 drawer layouts

This allows you to shift between open space, structured storage, or a balanced combination—depending on how you want the piece to function and look.

šŸ“š Optional Shelving

Additional shelving can be printed for both side and center modules, allowing you to:

  • Break up internal space
  • Create layered visual compositions
  • Adapt each section to different uses

🧱 Stackable System

Each unit is designed to stack vertically using an integrated plug system.

This enables the creation of taller, more architectural arrangements while maintaining alignment and stability—turning the system into a more prominent visual feature in your setup.

🚪 Tambour Sliding Doors

Flexible, fully printed tambour panels glide smoothly within integrated tracks, creating a continuous surface that keeps contents concealed while preserving a clean, uninterrupted exterior.

The sliding motion adds a subtle kinetic element, enhancing both usability and visual interest.

šŸ–Øļø Printing & Build Recommendations

All components are designed for reliable 3D printing and straightforward assembly.

For best results:

  • The top sections (tambour housings and center modules) are designed to be glued in place for a tight, seamless finish
  • The connector system is sufficient for holding modules together, but glue is recommended for long-term or heavy-use setups

šŸ’” A non-glued configuration works well for lighter use or if you want to preserve full modular flexibility.

šŸŽÆ Use Cases

  • Desk or workspace organization
  • Decorative storage piece
  • Modular display furniture
  • Hobby and tool storage
  • Scalable storage system for evolving setups

This design focuses on modularity, visual balance, and adaptability, allowing it to function both as a practical organizer and as a refined, furniture-inspired centerpiece within a space.

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You don’t happen to have pictures on how to assemble it to you. I was clicking on under the instructions. I think I’ve printed all the pieces out maybe extras I’m not sure how to do it. I tried to click on stuff under the assembly guide. I’m not sure where the little bitty tiny pieces go and then I’ll send you a picture. tyšŸ‘šŸ¼
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Oh, Im recording a video on the whole thing that's been taking me a while to complete, but this should help some with the sides at least. The little pieces are basically joins to tie the whole thing together (They go into the legs and on the side). Their main purpose is alignment (I'll still recommend some glue), but they should work nonetheless. You WILL need glue on the tops tho. I'll repost here once I complete the video (Hopefully this week). Sorry it's taken me a sec :(
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This is such a cool idea. Kudos
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Thank you very much!! Had a lot of fun designing it!
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Small - 60x210 version.
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