Serafino Letto
Estimated Delivery time of 30-35 days from order confirmation
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SERAFINO bed
Measurements L.177 D.208 H.135 cm (internal size 160x200 cm)
Serafino is a double bed. The headboard has a shaped solid wood band that encloses a central panel padded with eco-leather and embellished with the iconic capitonnè workmanship. The bed frame band is smooth with two small shapes at the bottom and top. To further embellish Serafino we find the two turned and carved feet that give a harmonious and discreet elegance. Solid and refined, it will make your sleeping area of absolute prestige.
Data sheet: solid wood frames, headboard, footboard, sides veneered
LACQUERING Lacquering is a type of finish that has lacquer as its basic element, i.e. a coloured opaque paint (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 you can
To clean the furniture, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry one, preferably in cotton. Do not leave any water residue and do not use chemical, alcohol-based or acid-based products that could ruin the finish. The furniture is after polishing treated with beeswax pulled by hand; This naturally protects the treated surfaces, making it a more elastic and long-lasting finish. Do not place hot objects directly in contact with surfaces.
CAPITONNE' Capitonnè is a type of padding that is obtained by applying, according to a regular arrangement called mesh, buttons, usually covered with the same material as the covering, which when properly "pulled" form square or rhomboidal shaped pads. The origin of this process probably dates back to England around the eighteenth century and finds its maximum expression in the iconic Chesterfield sofa. It is a purely artisanal technique that requires great manual skills, infinite patience and decades of experience. Workmanship of undisputed quality is today synonymous with elegance and class.