Designed by Alessandro Dubini, the Nine chest of drawers rises as a column in thermo-treated oak, defined by a graphic interplay that conceals nine drawers of varying heights.
The different sizes of the drawer fronts lighten the mood of a classic piece of furniture, transforming it into a contemporary totem of refined elegance, perfect for any room in the home, from bedroom to living area. Finished on all four sides, the Nine chest of drawers can also be positioned as a centerpiece in any room.
Nine by LEMA, designed by Alessandro Dubini, is the contemporary reinterpretation of the classic tallboy: a column in heat-treated oak distinguished by a totemic graphic play that conceals nine drawers, each one different from the others. Finished on all four sides, it can also be positioned in the center of the room, becoming a distinctive feature in any setting. Crafted from high-quality materials such as heat-treated oak finishes with heavy metal-free catalyzed acrylic lacquers, it ensures resistance to scratches and impurities. Dimensions: W 600 mm, H 1297 mm, D 500 mm. Entirely made in Italy, it guarantees quality, durability, sustainability, and the authentic Made in Italy signature by LEMA.
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Woods
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For technical reasons, the colours displayed are indicative and may differ from the original.
Heat-treated oak wood
Material: MDF in various thicknesses.
Finish: heat-treated oak veneer.
Alessandro Dubini
Alessandro Dubini is an Italian designer, known for his minimalist style and ability to blend technological innovation with craftsmanship. Dubini collaborates with LEMA from a modern perspective, creating collections characterized by clean lines, smooth surfaces, and functional details, with the goal of creating welcoming and refined environments. His projects combine high-quality materials and modular solutions, designed to elegantly adapt to different residential and commercial needs.Related products
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