Presented both at the Salone del Mobile and the Fuorisalone, Lualdi for 2017 offers new materials and solutions designed to give greater movement to generally two-dimensional surfaces, ranging from decorative glasses to woodwork with different levels to obtain three-dimensional effects.
The boiserie Edges is the development of the project designed by Marco Piva. The volumetric effect obtained by cutting the panel, such as it was a frame in the frame, is thus extended on the boiserie and the modular wall coverings, to create a harmonized environment.
This year, the linearity of L7, the door designed by Piero Lissoni, is enriched with new glasses that decorate and give movement to the transparent surface. L7 also extends the finishes’ range that is proposed in new metallic colors. The door is available in the double sliding-version - with a 41 mm thick door, applicable to different sliding and fixed panel systems, available with 6 mm thick safety glass and the aluminum profile - and the shutter - with frame made of aluminum or wood, including magnetic lock, concealed hinges and anti-noise jamb gaskets.
The system Shoin, including sliding doors and one or two-track fixed panels, is designed to separate spaces, make walls, create environments and is presented this year in a fully-sliding version made of wood, lacquered finish or standard essences. Inspired by the wide and light mobile surfaces of Japanese architecture, Shoin stands out for its great formal purity.
Moreover, Lualdi Lab know-how has given life to the new walk-in wardrobe Closet, a customized project made of rosewood consisting of a sophisticated boiserie, articulated as a real functional and elegant room, with integrated lights on the equipped walls.