Tapparelle medium cabinet, mustard yellow by Colé Italia with Emmanuel Gallina Dimensions: H.115 D.42 W.42 cm. Materials: Container with legs and “tapparella” sliding shutter in solid oak. Matt lacquered structure; inside 2 oak veneered shelf. Also available: Tapparelle M cabinet, t- L cabinet, hanging unit, mirror hanging unit, lacquered in azure, lacquered in blue/gray, lacquered in sand white, lacquered in mustard yellow, .lacquered in cherry red, lacquered in black. Tapparelle is a collection of elements that explore the traditional technique of antan office furniture with sliding shutters no longer in use, turning them into furniture for the contemporary home with soft and unusual lines. The sliding shutters in solid oak are specially designed for this collection and hand mounted on cotton canvas, as true artisan tradition wants. Basement and sliding shutters in solid oak. MDF structure, matt lacquered with a double bottom that hides the sliding of the shutter. Shelves veneered in natural oak. In addition Tapparelle sideboard has a bottom push- pull drawer for cutlery or small items and a top folding compartment flap with slow motion pistons to use with multiple cable ideal for installations to conceal dvd, console, table, pc. Colé is a young Italian design brand, with a high-end production 100% made in Italy. Born from the experience of Matteo De Ponti, architect, who grew up in one of the most outstanding Milanese design families, and the artistic sensibility of Laura Macagno, degree in Economics and passionate of art and design. Our Mission is to create design icons, beautiful and comfortable pieces that can Stand the test of time, furnishing houses of international and sophisticated clients, and realized with craftsmanship, thus unique. “We love objects which own deep roots, excellent quality, and a strong evocative power. Archetypal forms dressed with new beauty without losing their classical composure”. Our expressive research is inspired by the utopian force of Italian eminences grises architects and designers of the ’50s, the Scandinavian design, the Bauhaus, ethnic handcraft and houses of famous writers of the XX century, all different as a style but united by the intense soul of those who worked and lived there.
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