Medea: la vetrinetta disegnata da Egidio Panzera - Design Lifestyle

Retro flavour rethought in a contemporary key. It is called Medea, the showcase designed for Reflections by Egidio Panzeradesigned to contain and display, protect and show. Medea picks up on the aesthetics and functionality of a type of furniture already in vogue in the 19th century, designed to contain objects 'of beautiful presence' (and more), to be admired and used.

Medea looks like a classic living room cabinet with amodern attitude and is offered in a high and low version with an elegant honey-dyed oak frame that rises on four support feet that slender its silhouette. The shelves and doors are made of glass, so as to focus attention completely on the objects they contain, which become the real focus of the furniture.

If in the high version doors, tops and sides are made of transparent tempered glass, so as to lighten the furniture as much as possible, in the version with reduced dimensions The backrest is offered in honey-stained oak to match the frame, and the top is also available in ceramic, so as to become an additional convenient shelf for various objects.

 

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