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LONGPLAY SIDEBOARD

Sobriety is seldom used in furniture design, yet Longplay makes it a key feature with a sideboard that wants to examine the use of space and the power of convergence within rooms. Playing on the themes more common with the 1950s than today, Longplay is about connecting spaces, or showcasing just one. The asymmetrical usage of the left hand door leads to an open shelving system.
  • Details STRUCTURE: MDF veneered in oak moka or sucupira wood. Vertical panels stained beige Pantone 7529C. Drawn metal, finishes: micaceous brown, brass or titanium. TOP: acid etched glass, underside varnished in grey-brown or mat Emperador marble. FEET: ash wood, oak moka or sucupira stained

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Arketipo

Arketipo Firenze, established in 1982, emerged from a passion for the quality of Florentine textile manufacturing, giving birth to upholstered furniture that seamlessly marries top-tier quality, meticulous attention to detail, and a vivid, timeless image. In 2011, Arketipo joined forces with Cattelan Italia, a global leader in furniture accessories.

Distinguished by an unwavering commitment to uniqueness, Arketipo serves a diverse consumer segment with impeccable taste, epitomizing bespoke creations. Lorenzo Cattelan emphasizes the brand's aspiration to make customers feel special, envisioning a clientele drawn to handmade products embodying the pinnacle of Florentine textile manufacturing.

Arketipo's hallmark lies in a high level of personalization, allowing diverse materials, including fabrics and leathers, to coexist within a single item. This versatility facilitates the creation of enchanting combinations tailored to individual tastes and price preferences. As a fusion of industry and craftsmanship, Arketipo stands as a beacon for those seeking exclusive, handcrafted furnishings that reflect the brand's dedication to personalized luxury and the enduring legacy of Florentine artistry.