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LIVING BOX


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LIVING BOX By Molteni & C.

Designer: Vincent Van Duysen

Manufacture year: 2022

Type: TV cabinet / sideboard

Living Box, designed by Vincent Van Duysen: starting from a typically architectural project such as a building, a stage for concerts and conferences or a monumental space, Vincent Van Duysen reduced its scale transforming it into a household object with particular features and the possibility of new uses.‎ Living Box was conceived as an independent item of furniture, usable in any room of the house, but mainly suitable for the living room.‎ Despite its reduced size, it retains the rigour and monumentality of the building it derives from, accentuating its details by means of quality materials.‎ Living Box is a low, but large (230, 280, 330, 380) doorless rectangular container, in which the outside and inside contrast with each other via the use of different materials.‎ The top features marble and different woods, specially arranged to decorate the surface.‎ The whole is enclosed within an iris and pewter frame, thread-like if seen from above, but forming a thick profile surrounding the inside space if seen from the front.‎ The top can be fitted and integrated with trunking, useful for facilitating connections of any kind between multimedia equipment, TVs or lighting equipment.‎ The rest of the top can be left free or used to display artistic or personal ornaments.‎ The inside space recalls a “magical cave” and features numerous surprises.‎ The woods used, including Eucalyptus and the new Sunrise Oak finish, are the facing materials used, and which completely envelop and mark the perimeter.‎ Suffused lighting is provided by Leds.‎ The inside space is completely free and devoid of sharp corners thanks to special curved corner-covers.‎ The space created in this way allows any type of object to be displayed at will.‎ If this scenographic solution does not fit the purpose, one or more sober and elegant sets of drawers can be added, with an iris and pewter, or a wood finish and featuring a sober and elegant design.‎ These occupy the free space, concealing what is useful but preferably not visible.‎ The sets of drawers are self-standing and can be placed in any part of the room, giving rise to multiple configurations: small architectural items within a larger shell.‎ The system is completed with a technical Tape container designed to meet the specific requirements linked to the world of video – HIFI equipment.‎

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