Dalia Cabinet
- Designer:
- Joel Escalona
- Brand:
- BD Barcelona
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RAL 9002 grey white
RAL 7024 graphite grey
This Cabinet designed by Antoine and Manuel for this Collection edited by BD is a surprising mixture of applied arts, hieroglyphic language, contemporary graphics, fantasy and optimism. Produced with yesteryear quality, using here and now technology in white.
Modules and shelves made of lacquered MDF available in greyish white, micro-textured white or client’s own chosen custom RAL. Doors, flat top(s), sides and leg AM04 are of injected integral polyurethane with a chipboard support. Solid alder wooden legs in a microtextured lacquered finish (in the same colour as the piece).
This Cabinet designed by Antoine and Manuel for this Collection edited by BD is a surprising mixture of applied arts, hieroglyphic language, contemporary graphics, fantasy and optimism. Produced with yesteryear quality, using here and now technology in white.
Modules and shelves made of lacquered MDF available in greyish white, micro-textured white or client’s own chosen custom RAL. Doors, flat top(s), sides and leg AM04 are of injected integral polyurethane with a chipboard support. Solid alder wooden legs in a microtextured lacquered finish (in the same colour as the piece).
Designer
Antoine Audiau and Manuel Warosz met at art school in Paris. When they left it was as a professional pair, under the name of Antoine + Manuel, representing the sum of two ways...
Brand
BD Barcelona Design is the Spanish company with the highest international prestige in design. What, in its foundation in 1972 was an expression of almost insolent rebellion by a group of young, unsatisfied architects, soon became a productive philosophy with a mission to break moulds, even commercial ones.