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Lodovico Acerbis e Giotto Stoppino
SHERATON
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A design icon, a timeless classic.
A container with particularly large doors opened by means of an exclusive system, “scivolorotante” (sliding pivot), which combines sliding and hinged movements. Sheraton has introduced a new relationship between a closed unit of extreme simplicity and formal purity and an open multi-use unit with sliding, aligned doors.
The evolution of a model whose design has such formal perfection that it has remained unchanged since 1977 can only involve the introduction of finishes and materials that further emphasize its value without changing its essence. Just like the new interiors, in matte, tone-on-tone shades, with a smooth, silk-effect finish to match the parts in black Eucalyptus wood.
Type | Sideboard |
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Ambient | Living |
Manufacturer | Acerbis |