Sveva Vetrina
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SVEVA display case with two sliding doors
Measurements L.165 D.50 H.215 cm
SVEVA is a display case with two sliding doors. The upper frame and plinth are rich in shapes that appear fine and linear as a whole, giving a touch of sober elegance. The structure on the façade is characterized by a slightly rounded molding that acts as a frame for the two doors. The latter are divided into a glass part above and a smooth inner panel at the bottom. The frame, slightly curved in the central part, is finely shaped on the edges. Internally, the display case is divided by shelves that form three compartments in the upper part of the glass and two compartments in the lower part. The soft but never excessive lines make Sveva a functional and very elegant showcase. Typically classic, available in different shades of walnut, it is presented here in the current total white lacquer.
Technical Data sheet: Structure, frames, plinth, door frame in solid wood Shelf, door panels in wood fibre veneered panel. Backrest plywood
WHY CLASSIC The classic style is defined as the style par excellence, it is inspired by its nature by the past but never goes out of fashion. Mainly used in the palaces of the nobles, it represents a fine and luxurious style. The lines are refined, never simple or banal, with decorations that are often complex and worked. The material par excellence is wood treated and covered with warm tones and fine finishes. The furnishings are often the product of skilled craftsmen who with passion and knowledge forge timeless furniture. The house furnished in a classic style is mainly an elegant house, with fine finishes and above all beautiful.
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 matches your environment.