Box Mirror


Price:
$2,039

Description

Box is a simple multifunctional wall cabinet. The result of the creative talent of Luciano Bertoncini, it features minimalist aesthetic appeal and great versatility for use. The frame, in light hardwearing aluminium, frames a mirror door that conceals multipurpose shelves, clothes hooks and shoe racks. In the BoxOne version, the door has a full-length mirror and opens with an external handle, in a choice of black or natural Presot® hide or soft opaline silicone. Like the previous version, the door opens to 180° and has concealed hinges. Compact and minimalist, Box and BoxOne are designed to complement any room in the home, from the bathroom to the entrance hall and the bedroom.

Estimated Lead Time: 8 to 10 Weeks
Can be shipped within the EU Countries
  • Its structure, in anodised aluminium or white lacquer, can be mounted in two different directions to provide a right or left door opening.
  • The reduced depth of Box (20 cm only) does not allow it to contain shoes with very high heels and platform heels.
  • On request, without a surcharge, the shoe rack shelves (oblique) can be replaced with accessory shelves (fl t) or vice versa.
  • A different distance is available between shelves on request with a surcharge. In this case, please supply a technical drawing with specific tions of the required measurements and the opening direction for the door.
  • For each additional shelf, add the price below (see optionals).
  • Made in Italy.
  • 25.6" W | 7.9"D | 74.8"H
  • Door front finishes: Mirror
  • Internal shelf finishes: London grey lacquered sheet metal
  • Clothes hook finish: Stainless steel

Luciano Bertoncini
Born in Feltre in 1939, Luciano Bertoncini, moved to Treviso and started working at the architect Vittorio Rossi‘s Studio gaining experience in building and design brands. In this period he designed the bed Zattera and the living rooms furniture Italian Look which contributed to define the Italian modern furniture. He met the designer Joe Colombo, art director at Elco, who included in his catalogue the coat-stand Gronda (winner of the 2nd prize at the Abet Print contest in 1971). After the unexpected Joe Colombo’s death, he realized the executive phase of his project for the exhibition “Italy : the new domestic landscape” at the Moma in New York. With his Office in Treviso, he engages in design and architecture. His collaboration with Aprilia brought out the project of the motorcycle Tuareg Wind, selected for the XIV° Compasso d’Oro contest. In the furniture branch, he collaborates with several companies and, with Bellato, his bed Onda has been selected for the X° Compasso d’Oro. He looks after the company image of Technogym, Seventy, Aprilia, Diadora, Invicta and Belstaff, projecting also their Mono Brand shops. In 1999, the city of Oderzo dedicated him a personal exhibition for his 30 years long activity, with a publication edited by Virginio Briatore, presented by Sergio Polano, RDE Ricerche Design Editrice.

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