There is something soothing and elegant about repetition and
the continuing contrast between light and shadow. The linear
rhythm has always been a strong intervention in historical
design and classical architecture.
There is something soothing and elegant about
repetition and the continuing contrast between light
and shadow. The linear rhythm has always been a
strong intervention in historical design and classical
architecture, so by implementing this element in
furniture design we manage to recreate a fraction of
this feeling in a smaller scale.
Normally grates are experienced in a much
more industrial and rough environment, but by
continuing the detail of the repetitive line, the
cabinets become design objects themselves. This
gives endless possibilities in expressions regarding
the use of materials and textures.
The simple design also allows the unit to have an
integrated washbasin or a top mounted washbasin.
To maintain a modern design detail on a very
generic design, it is important to keep the focus on
the linear and grated detail you see on the cover
on all cabinets. An innocent but strong detail that
repeat itself in the integrated sink as well.
Grate collection plays on a tactful as elegant palette
of raw materials and colors such as marble, cement,
wood or metal