ECLISSE | NEW

Hinged door with recessed circular handle

design by Piero Lissoni
£50,000.00

An Eclipse of light and shadow 

Elegance and functionality brush against each other like light and shadow in Eclisse, the Centimetre Wardrobe designed by Piero Lissoni. The hinged door is characterised by a circular handle carved into its thickness, a stylistic device capable of welcoming light by creating a play of shadows within it that recalls the phases of an eclipse, the inspiration for the entire project. Presented with a matt or glossy finish, Eclisse can be customised in every detail: the wide range of finishes in the catalogue makes it possible to create a wardrobe tailored to one's own style, personalising dimensions and colours. The bottom of the handle, matt lacquered, can be tone-on-tone or in contrast with the door to create unusual and personal colour combinations. The interiors can be accessorized with drawer units, shelves and clothes rails with integrated light, without forgetting precious leather and fabric details such as the mats for the drawers and boxes for the shirt compartments.

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    Lema. The art of dialogue

    Our products are characters in a bigger picture, a lifestyle vision centred around the concept of dialogue.Dialogue as an idea of home, of a bespoke space, of the ideal forum for relationships and sharing moments.Dialogue as the fusion of form and materials, of aesthetics and function. An expression of Lema’s ability to combine various difference design styles in one, harmonious collection.Our furnishings are designed to interact with one another but can also exist on their own, having been devise to adapt to personal lifestyles in houses all over the world.