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VENTITRE WALK-IN WARDROBE - Design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign Lema VENTITRE WALK-IN WARDROBE - Design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign Lema VENTITRE WALK-IN WARDROBE - Design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign Lema VentiTre presents itself as a system with high eco-sustainable materials, an avant-garde walk-in wardrobe not only in terms of design but above all from a technological point of view. VentiTre cabin was developed with extreme care with a view to a circular economy and is designed to be easily disassembled at the end of its life cycle to allow the correct disposal of each of its components. A sartorial project that meets the needs of customers and designers. In the version with no wall panels, VentiTre presents itself as a simple, intelligent and versatile system that outlines the space without weighing it down. For a more complex design proposal, VentiTre makes the panel the protagonist, elevating it as the canvas on which to create your project. VENTITRE WALK-IN WARDROBE - Design David Lopez Quincoces & Officinadesign Lema "Ventitre is an ethical and sustainable project, an expression of aesthetic and technological research that has always distinguished Lema. This walk-in wardrobe is able to respond to the most ambitious design requests, launching a new challenge in terms of both customisation and sustainability" Designed by David Lopez Quincoces & OfficinadesignLema Product Overview Product Details Descrizione del prodotto Walk-in wardrobe with panels Modular system: width mm: 478 - 570 - 981 height mm: 2464 - 2624 - 2880 depth mm: 471 - 569 (professional equipment 402 - 500) panel thickness mm: 19 Metal parts finishings: M421 epoxy bronze painted metal Panels finishing: - melamine pearl oak - java oak - walnut vertical grain - gray larch horizontal grain - linen - glamour white - glamour brown - LCT matt lacquer - mirror - bronze mirror - dresscode mirror - textile decorative coating Terminal profile finishings: - melamine pearl oak - java oak - walnut vertical grain - gray larch horizontal grain - linen - LCT matt lacquer - M421 epoxy bronze painted Equipment finishings: melamine pearl oak - java oak - walnut vertical grain - gray larch horizontal grain - linen Lighting available with electrified profile. Product name VENTITRE Designer David Lopez Quincoces + Officinadesign Lema Anno 2023 Collezione https://www.lemamobili.com/int/ventitre-eco-sustainable-modular-walk-in-wardrobe Sito web ufficiale https://www.lemamobili.com/int/ Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Lema AUGUST August, the table designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, is a reminder of the "complex simplicity" of trestle tables. Lema AYON Ayon chair is an invitation to discover the perfection of a handcrafted appeal combined with the industrial production of a seat made of light leather with an ash frame. Lema ARES Sophistication and craftsmanship come together to give life to a new sofa designed by Roberto Lazzeroni. Lema LULLABY BED The bed from the Lullaby collection features clean, essential lines, with a high, imposing headboard with a strong geometric imprint and a soft, enveloping effect, enhanced by its padding. Lema EUREKA Designed by Steve Leung, Eureka is the elegant and feminine vanity that expresses the charm of a furnishing from the past in a contemporary key. Lema AYRA Chair and armchair with a soft and enveloping design. Its distinctive feature lies in the lines of the back connected to the seat, creating an unexpected movement. Lema STOOL OMBRA Poetic yet essential, the OMBRA collection represents the quintessence of Lema's discreet style meeting the rigorous lines of Piero Lissoni, the company art director since 1994. Lema DRUM Drum, a group of coffee tables and wooden poufs, is distinguished by its unique structure in ribbed wood, worked in solid walnut. Lema JIKU Jiku is the table signed by Federica Biasi, a modern proposal that makes oriental inspirations and Nordic aesthetic rigor dialogue. Lema BLANCA Roberto Lazzeroni designed Blanca, an armchair that combines comfort, delicacy, and solidity into a single design solution. Lema GROOVY A game between rigid and soft shapes: the Groovy modular sofa embodies the essence of relaxation in a slender and fine structure Lema HASU Soft, enveloping, three-dimensional volumes. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba sign Hasu, a lounge chair defined by small dimensions and impeccable volumes. Lema MYNIGHT MyNight: elegant bed with light and welcoming volumes Lema SOFFIO Soffio is a group of seatings made with recycled and recyclable materials with design at its forefront. Lema MIKI The Miki armchair designed by Pierattelli Architetture embodies the ideals of softness, comfort, and dynamism. Lema DOLMEN Dolmen is a family of coffee tables characterised by tops with natural geometric shapes - rectangular, square or round - to be freely composed between each other.
Lema AUGUST August, the table designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, is a reminder of the "complex simplicity" of trestle tables.
Lema AYON Ayon chair is an invitation to discover the perfection of a handcrafted appeal combined with the industrial production of a seat made of light leather with an ash frame.
Lema ARES Sophistication and craftsmanship come together to give life to a new sofa designed by Roberto Lazzeroni.
Lema LULLABY BED The bed from the Lullaby collection features clean, essential lines, with a high, imposing headboard with a strong geometric imprint and a soft, enveloping effect, enhanced by its padding.
Lema EUREKA Designed by Steve Leung, Eureka is the elegant and feminine vanity that expresses the charm of a furnishing from the past in a contemporary key.
Lema AYRA Chair and armchair with a soft and enveloping design. Its distinctive feature lies in the lines of the back connected to the seat, creating an unexpected movement.
Lema STOOL OMBRA Poetic yet essential, the OMBRA collection represents the quintessence of Lema's discreet style meeting the rigorous lines of Piero Lissoni, the company art director since 1994.
Lema DRUM Drum, a group of coffee tables and wooden poufs, is distinguished by its unique structure in ribbed wood, worked in solid walnut.
Lema JIKU Jiku is the table signed by Federica Biasi, a modern proposal that makes oriental inspirations and Nordic aesthetic rigor dialogue.
Lema BLANCA Roberto Lazzeroni designed Blanca, an armchair that combines comfort, delicacy, and solidity into a single design solution.
Lema GROOVY A game between rigid and soft shapes: the Groovy modular sofa embodies the essence of relaxation in a slender and fine structure
Lema HASU Soft, enveloping, three-dimensional volumes. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba sign Hasu, a lounge chair defined by small dimensions and impeccable volumes.
Lema SOFFIO Soffio is a group of seatings made with recycled and recyclable materials with design at its forefront.
Lema MIKI The Miki armchair designed by Pierattelli Architetture embodies the ideals of softness, comfort, and dynamism.
Lema DOLMEN Dolmen is a family of coffee tables characterised by tops with natural geometric shapes - rectangular, square or round - to be freely composed between each other.