Naima-S & Flat Bedroom
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Naima is a composition penned by John Coltrane dedicated to his initial spouse, Juanita Naima Grubbs. The delicacy of the transparent glass sliding doors defines the design, creating a canvas for materials that accentuate the meticulously arranged interior of the wardrobe.
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“Madeleine“, a song penned by Paolo Conte, utilizes the name of a woman to stir distant memories. Similarly, the wardrobe, with its framed door adorned with decorated ashlar, evokes atmospheres of the past. This classic design is seamlessly integrated into a contemporary setting, where various styles blend in perfect harmony.
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A specialized model designed for the stage where musicians perform. The vertical cuts of the stage doors gracefully follow each other in a precise and elegant manner along the fronts. The environment features an array of chromatic shades, where warm wood tones alternate seamlessly with dark materials in a consistent rhythm.
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Flat design exemplifies extreme versatility, capable of adapting to various contexts seamlessly. The doors feature sleek lines that accentuate the materiality and offer the project complete compositional freedom. The walk-in closet is innovatively designed, seamlessly integrated with the bed and vanity area.
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The seamless and tidy design of the Flat wardrobe sets the stage for the prominent Naked cabinet at its center, now enhanced with a fresh Forest green polished aluminium hue accentuating its partitions and glass fronts. Designed akin to a theatrical backdrop, the glass wardrobe introduces innovative ways to interact with the bedroom space.
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Introducing “Madeleine”, the epitome of luxury and functionality in wardrobe design. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Madeleine offers unparalleled elegance and versatility to elevate any bedroom space. Available in various exquisite finishes, each piece is a testament to superior craftsmanship. Customizable to suit individual preferences, Madeleine transcends mere furniture, becoming a statement of refined taste and sophistication.
