Maxi Sliding Doors
- Designer:
- Giuseppe Bavuso
- Brand:
- Rimadesio
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Abacus, the walk in closet becomes a room in lacquered glass, synthetic leather or fabric, where extremely thin and rigorous geometric horizontal elements are placed.
Caught between technology and suggestiveness, new stylistic values for environments dedicated to personal space and order. The Abacus system takes Rimadesio’s glass aesthetic towards new possibilities of interpretation: the walk-in wardrobe becomes a room of lacquered glass wherein extremely thin and rigorously geometric horizontal elements are placed. A design that is capable of uniting functionality and mood from a lighting point of view, thanks to the built-in lighting system on the upper part of the wall panels, this system combines with the led lights on the shelves.
The Abacus composition is used along with the Graphis light system, which is specifically dedicated to walk-in closets. The proposal envisages single-front lacquered glass panels fitted with exclusive seals to guarantee perfect protection from dust.
The combination of fluorescent lights fitted into the upper part of the wall panels and the led spotlights fitted into the shelves reveals the great amount of attention Rimadesio has paid to its study of the lighting system for the Abacus composition.
The Abacus system lends itself to full freedom of design, with its exceptionally versatile modular system and a wide choice for positioning of its accessories. The steel ceiling clothes rails are an exclusive element of this system that highlight its innovative value.
The modular nature of the Abacus system is based on lacquered glass wall panels that are available in three different widths and three different heights. Aesthetics focussing on wide surfaces and minimal horizontal thicknesses.
To create the right wardrobe for you please get in touch with our Matisse design consultants who can provide you with more information on the various options available.
Abacus, the walk in closet becomes a room in lacquered glass, synthetic leather or fabric, where extremely thin and rigorous geometric horizontal elements are placed.
Caught between technology and suggestiveness, new stylistic values for environments dedicated to personal space and order. The Abacus system takes Rimadesio’s glass aesthetic towards new possibilities of interpretation: the walk-in wardrobe becomes a room of lacquered glass wherein extremely thin and rigorously geometric horizontal elements are placed. A design that is capable of uniting functionality and mood from a lighting point of view, thanks to the built-in lighting system on the upper part of the wall panels, this system combines with the led lights on the shelves.
The Abacus composition is used along with the Graphis light system, which is specifically dedicated to walk-in closets. The proposal envisages single-front lacquered glass panels fitted with exclusive seals to guarantee perfect protection from dust.
The combination of fluorescent lights fitted into the upper part of the wall panels and the led spotlights fitted into the shelves reveals the great amount of attention Rimadesio has paid to its study of the lighting system for the Abacus composition.
The Abacus system lends itself to full freedom of design, with its exceptionally versatile modular system and a wide choice for positioning of its accessories. The steel ceiling clothes rails are an exclusive element of this system that highlight its innovative value.
The modular nature of the Abacus system is based on lacquered glass wall panels that are available in three different widths and three different heights. Aesthetics focussing on wide surfaces and minimal horizontal thicknesses.
To create the right wardrobe for you please get in touch with our Matisse design consultants who can provide you with more information on the various options available.
Designer
Giuseppe Bavuso pursues innovative solutions to improve product quality and durability and revolutionize the idea of contemporary living.