Cristal

Glass marks out original, rectangular shapes on the surface of the Cristal door. Geometric, minimal forms that naturally adapt to refined settings.

Denver

The Denver wardrobe features vertical grip edges that create graphic marks used to embellish the door with pleasant contrasting or coordinated combinations. A precious detail that confirms an elegant and sophisticated style.

Kelly

The doors are made up of various-sized strips enhanced by their oblique shapes. Kelly uses satin and gloss glass in an innovative way, creating natural, subtle or creative and multi-coloured combinations.

Kross

The diagonal shapes on the doors become the decorative motifs that distinguish Kross. Their contours draw oblique lines that combine with the light appearance of the satin or lacquered glass panels. Single-coloured, lively yet subtle effects.

Vision

The Vision door pairs design with functionality. Wires are invisible thanks to a device integrated in the door that allows the cables to follow the door safely when it slides open or shut, even when the TV is on. Everything is ready to be connected, including the aerial and satellite cables, and, more importantly, all the electrics are concealed to ensure the ultimate in uncluttered lines.

Meridiana

Handle insert in light knotted oak wood.

Remix

Straight, horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines meet on the doors of this wardrobe, drawing original geometric shapes. The wardrobe’s function becomes exceedingly decorative.

Step 3

The Step 3 door features great versatility, allowing you to create contrasts in colours and materials, making the wardrobe the true protagonist. A single surface is only broken by a horizontal glass panel and a vertical groove that hosts a grip-recess handle in the thick edge of the door: a practical and convenient gap that makes opening and closing movements easier.