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A functional, designer model with a strong contemporary accent: Martini presents the Essenza wardrobe

With shoe and clothes racks, accessory compartments and shelves available, the Martini wardrobe can be customised for both him and her.

Choosing the right wardrobe plays a fundamental role in the organisation of the bedroom. Martini offers flexible, modular systems to meet every need, creating the ideal solution for keeping clothes, shoes, accessories and jewellery in order, and the new Essenza wardrobe has been conceived to allow the project designer to create furnishings with no limits, with or without doors. For a functional, designer setting with a strong contemporary accent, the Martini programme of walk-in and closed wardrobes in Blue Eucalyptus and Brown Eucalyptus is given an extra touch of elegance thanks to the leather coverings and metal details. The light-coloured interiors are completed with an endless variety of accessories and LED lighting.

With shoe and clothes racks, accessory compartments and shelves available, the Martini wardrobe can be customised for both him and her. The composition designed for him is in India Rosewood, with dark leather and metal profiles with a brass finish. Dividers, rasters and shoe holder elements help optimise space and keep clothes and a whole range of different clothing accessories in perfect order.

The wardrobe for her is light and sophisticated, with Platinum White lacquering that highlights the brushed steel details and brings exceptional brightness. The spaces are equipped with painstaking detail, and the island features an elegant, supremely practical make-up area. The matte, satin-finish steel adds a vintage touch to the whole structure, and the pull-out columns and parts fitted with doors offer a stylish environment for the contents, guaranteeing the user’s privacy.

A functional, designer model with a strong contemporary accent: Martini presents the Essenza wardrobe

Details

  • Piazza Cittadella, 37122 Verona VR, Italy
  • Terzomillennium press office