CeccottiCollezioni Neverfull Low Sideboard
Neverfull Low SIDEBOARD
NEVERFULL LOW SIDEBOARD
Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni
Luxury according to Ceccotti Collezioni. Born from the creativity of Roberto Lazzeroni in 2014, the Neverfull line (which includes also cabinets) is a reinterpretation of classic furniture.
Made of solid American walnut and veneered plywood, it has doors and sides upholstered with solid walnut strips that are applied alongside each other by hand. This gives a strong visual impact which is accentuated by the dualism of materials: American walnut on the outside, light maple on the inside.
The top is made from wood, but it is also available in marble, with 7 different types to choose from. Neverfull, thanks to its generous dimensions, offers excellent storage capacity which increases its functionality and allows you to customize the interior with multiple accessories.
INFORMATION
BRAND
CeccottiCollezioni
PRODUCT TYPE
Sideboard
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
COLLECTION
Neverfull
DETAIL
The Neverfull low sideboard is available in two different sizes, one with 3 and the other with 4 doors. It can be equipped with a drawer for each door, with the option to add internal dividers and upholster the bottom in leather for greater customization.
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WEIGHT
218.5 kg
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Sideboards and cabinets with structure and base in solid American walnut. Doors, side panels and drawer fronts in walnut, rosewood, ebony,leather or matt lacquered. Internal of cabinet with n°2 smoked glass shelves. Internal of sideboard 3 drawers with n° 1 smoked glass shelf in each compartment.Internal of sideboard 4 doors with n° 1 smoked glass shelf in each compartment (one every 2 doors). Top in wood, colored glass or marble
MATERIAL
Wood
VOLUME
2,442 - KG. 203
ROBERTO LAZZERONI
Roberto Lazzeroni, born in Pisa, began his professional life with the study of art and architecture in Florence and the interests he developed during his training, in particular in the conceptual art and radical design movements. In the early 1980s, Lazzeroni made his professional debut with a series of important works in the field of “interior architecture” that immediately attracted attention and were published in Italian and foreign periodicals.