A refined piece conceived as a personal wardrobe, for a vestibule or in the bedroom: Shoji has a glass structure, a sliding mirror door, a bench and sliding drawers in Canaletto walnut or white. The base comes with practical wheels, or in a fixed version. As the name suggests, Shoji is based on the Japanese tradition of sliding doors that foster a relationship of selective permeability between inside and outside; these screens are usually made in wood and paper, allowing light to enter and creating a sensorial game of glimpses, sounds and aromas.
Type:
Mirrored wardrobe with casters
Materials:
Wood and glass
Designers:
Isao Hosoe, Lorenzo De Bartolomeis
Design Year:
2017