Organizing, storing, furnishing

Raising the bar of wardrobe design means paying closer attention to sustainability, performance and looks

Gliss Master Blend Door by Molteni&C, design Rodolfo Dordoni
Gliss Master Blend Door by Molteni&C, design Rodolfo Dordoni

New doors are developed, in a strategy that extends to improving organization in the home, exploiting even the hidden corners and niches that are usually overlooked. In the perspective of the circular economy, which reduces waste to zero, aluminium is the leading material, along with ecological panels in 100% recycled wood and water-based coatings, ensuring total absence of substances that can be harmful for human beings and the environment.

The Gliss Master Blend Door (on cover) wardrobe by Rodolfo Dordoni for Molteni&C has a façade like a unique artistic composition, permitting the combination of horizontal and vertical elements. The new Blend door is a sophisticated fusion of image and function, envisioned for maximum personalization, also in the night zone. The door can be covered in fabric with various colors, while the drawers also offer a mirror finish.

Cover by Rimadesio, design Giuseppe Bavuso
Cover by Rimadesio, design Giuseppe Bavuso
Night collection by Aran World
Night collection by Aran World

The Cover closure system designed by Giuseppe Bavuso for Rimadesio features a new hinged door in the transparent glass finish, equipped with crossbars in aluminium. A versatile solutions, always made to measure in terms of height and width, ready to organize spaces, creating vitrine columns to pair with closed units, ideal for any type of room in the home.

The Night Collection by Aran World, with its versatile design wardrobes, incorporates technology and innovation. The combinations of materials and finishes, besides being coordinated, become a connection between spaces: from the kitchen to the living room, by way of the wardrobes in the bedroom zone and the complements of the bathroom area.

Terminale by Tomasella
Terminale by Tomasella

Tomasella presents Terminale, a module for wardrobes, a lateral open compartment that can be completely equipped for a personalized solution to individual needs, with shelves, drawers, mirrors or garment racks. A practical system to make an overlooked or unattractive part of the wardrobe into a useful and functional resource. The wardrobe comes in a number of finishes and can be entirely personalized inside.

Cabina VentiTre by Lema, design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign
Cabina VentiTre by Lema, design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign

One product, three proposals, six new material finishes, 35 colors and countless combinations from which to choose, from the most essential to the most complete: Cabina VentiTre by David Lopez Quincoces&Officinadesign for Lema is a sartorial and environmentally friendly product. The compositions of VentiTre can be completed with classic equipment like drawer units and shelves, or enhanced with new features like closed compartments to store and protect precious garments, including shoes and handbags.

Sashimono by Ludovica Mascheroni
Sashimono by Ludovica Mascheroni

Orientaly by Ludovica Mascheroni stems from the combination of two words, Orient and Italy, as a symbol of union between Asia and our country, developed in perfect synthesis by the new models of Sashimono, modular wardrobes in which the age-old oriental technique of interlocking wood meets the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail typical of Italy. There are two new version, one for her and one for him, sharing the factors of restrained elegance, fine wood varieties, meticulous coatings and finishes.

Alfa by Novamobili
Alfa by Novamobili

Novamobili, which has made modular design into a leitmotif, offers various design options for the Alfa wardrobe: different structural combinations and opening systems, along with countless finishes. The latest new development in the area of finishes is Argilla Lapis, a particular type of workmanship that generates an original texture. The material effect, appealing to the eye and to the touch, is the result of three layers of clay (mixing cement and clay) shaped by hand on the door, one piece at a time, and then allowed to dry in the air.