Domus India – March 2018

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The Habitat range of walk-in wardrobes
is a modular system that can be assem-
bled as desired, designed by Alessandro
Scandurra to respond with great flex-
ibility to multiple design requirements.
Made up of single or double tall units


in various heights, Habitat is complet-
ed with hinged doors in different ma-
terials. In the photo: the version with
hinged glass doors, metal frame with
pewter finish and interior shelves in
glass, with integrated light.

Estel
Habitat http://www.estel.com


The Gliss Master series by Van Duysen
is transformed, in the version without
doors, into a fully-accessorised walk-in
closet, that enables the creation of
linear or corner solutions. Conceived
in the name of total customisation, the

Molteni
Gliss Master http://www.molteni.it

wide choice of internal fittings makes
it possible to design spaces to suit to
the particular needs of the user, with
suspended drawers, pull-out trays, shoe
racks, storage compartments and
drawers fitted with dividers.

Puzzle


The invention of the puzzle is
attributed to a London cartographer
and engraver, John Spilsbury, who,
in around 1760, carved out small
pieces of cardboard that could be
fitted together to recreate the original
image. Inspired by the idea of the
eponymous puzzle, the Israeli-born
designer Itamar Harari has created
the Puzzle seating system, in which
three elements are used to create
endless elements of furniture. The


basic module of the system is light
and easy to move thanks to its high-
density thermoplastic polymer
structure, counterbalanced at the
top and bottom by MDF panels and
finished with padding of a modular
design – squared, capitonné and
smooth. The collection is completed
with a series of accessories: a small
table in HPL, a fluorescent lamp with
glass shade and a kit of suction feet
that allow fixing to the ground.

Luxy
http://www.luxy.com

Slim and Sila


In the table designed by Matthias
Demacker, the slender profiles of the
die-cast aluminum legs made by
exploiting the workable nature of the
metal – shown here with a burnished
finish – are combined with the solidity
of marble-effect ceramic tops and are

Sovet
http://www.sovet.com

available in finishes Arabescato light,
Portoro – in the picture –, Gaudi Stone
and Stone grey. The composition is
completed by the Sila chairs by Lievore
Altherr Molina with a black structure
and a black stained eucalyptus seat.
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