Gisella Dispensa - Home in Style Italy
Gisella Dispensa - Home in Style Italy
Gisella Dispensa - Home in Style Italy

Gisella Dispensa

€898,00

Measurements L.90 D.45 H.120 cm

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Estimated Delivery time of 30-35 days from order confirmation

NO ASSEMBLY: The products arrive assembled and do not require tools. Simple operations such as inserting shelves, screwing handles are required. (this category includes: bedside tables, sideboards, showcases, cabinets...)

Data sheet: Structure, frame doors, frames and boxes in solid wood, back panel in plywood

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Description

GISELLA pantry

Measurements L.90 D.45 H.120 cm

Gisella is a pantry consisting of a smooth rectangular top at the edge of the square with a smooth drawer under the top. Starting from the top, we then find four framed drawers with glass front and underneath two framed doors with smooth panel and lock that enclose a compartment equipped with a shelf. The plinth is simple but finely shaped. Gisella is made entirely of solid wood, with clean and refined lines and is presented here in the brushed and lacquered version. Made in Italy and customizable in different colors, it transforms the kitchen into a prestigious and elegant environment, combining tradition and modernity.

Data sheet: Structure, frame doors, frames and boxes in solid wood, back panel in plywood

BRUSHING

Brushing is a mechanical processing technology that consists of removing the soft fibers of the surface layer of the wood with the help of iron brushes. It is a process that takes a long time but highlights the grain of the wood, giving the surfaces of the furniture a distinctive relief. Brushing improves the performance of the wood by giving it resistance, forming grooves and giving a unique expressive appearance to each piece of furniture.

LACQUERING Lacquering is a type of finish that has lacquer as its basic element, i.e. a coloured opaque varnish (polyester or polyurethane). The artifact is previously checked, sanded to eliminate any imperfections of the wood and then a layer of lacquer is applied by hand using special airbrushes. The process then ends with finishing and drying in the pressurized cabin. The effect of the lacquer is usually opaque but by using particularly porous essences such as ash or oak we can also obtain an open-pore lacquer. The colors we have available for our furniture are infinite and include all color scales (Ral, Ncs, Pantone..). With the lacquered finish you can dress your furniture in the color you prefer or better matches your environment.