Firenze is inspired by a new concept of spatial design with its unusual obtuse angle shape that projects the unit into the space. The fixed position of classic storage furniture placed against walls is a thing of the past. “The design strives to underplay the storage volume and to hint at new ways the newly created free space could be used. The overall lightness is accentuated by the glass sides displaying its contents”. Its cover is handmade from oak veneers that are joined at the corner and a light on the inside is turned on when doors are opened, and it even has a motion sensor.
Firenze is inspired by a new concept of spatial design with its unusual obtuse angle shape that projects the unit into the space. The fixed position of classic storage furniture placed against walls is a thing of the past. “The design strives to underplay the storage volume and to hint at new ways the newly created free space could be used. The overall lightness is accentuated by the glass sides displaying its contents”. Its cover is handmade from oak veneers that are joined at the corner and a light on the inside is turned on when doors are opened, and it even has a motion sensor.