
Salvatori Anima Modular Drawer
Anima Modular drawer
Designers Glenn Pushelberg and George Yabu describe their Anima collection as the result of applying “the sensibilities of clay to marble”.
A translation of the Italian word for “soul”, it does indeed strip stone down to its true essence, emphasising its sensuousness and spiritual qualities.
Not only focusing on aesthetics, it also includes a versatile modular range of wall-mounted drawers which can be used as a stylish storage option on their own or serve as the base for a countertop or integrated basin.
INFORMATION
DESIGNER
- George Yabu
- Glenn Pushelberg
DIMENSIONS
62.8 x 50 x h32 cm

USE
Bathroom
CABINET
Grey Ash
FRONT FACING
Grey Oak
COLLECTION
Punto
PRODUCTION
Made In Italy
WOOD
-Avoid using detergents on wood and always dry it carefully after cleaning to prevent streaks or patches forming. -Remember that wood is a natural material and can be delicate and photosensitive. Exposure to light, heat or damp may cause slight discolouration or minor adjustments in size, but this is entirely normal and shouldn’t be considered a defect.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
-All our finished products leave our Tuscan premises pre-sealed. Since we do not like to paint the surface of our lovely stones with transparent paints or resins, we apply three coats of the highest possible level of protective sealant. This helps to preserve the product without compromising the wonderful natural look and feel of the stone.
-That said, please bear in mind that there is no sealer on the market that can make natural stone 100% stain proof, especially if you leave the staining agent on it for a prolonged period. The sealant acts as a temporary barrier that allows you to have a few hours between the moment a staining substance (for example, wine or coffee) comes into contact with the stone and the moment you wipe it off. The important thing is to act quickly before a substance is absorbed into the stone, as that is when it causes staining.
-Please DO NOT use cleaners containing abrasive cleansers, ammonia, bleach, acid or even those “homemade remedies” made from lemon, vinegar and the like. -If you are a particularly assiduous cleaner or you have difficulty removing a mark, you can use specialist stone cleaning products and, if to set your mind at rest you can periodically apply a new coat of sealant. For cleaning stone, wood and metal, simply use a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent.
COLORS
GALLERY
