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W. 230 x H. 74 x D. 55 cm
Designed by Bruno Moinard
With its organic base, made entirely of solid wood, the Rio Ipanema collection by Bruno Moinard would blend perfectly with the mosaics of the Ipanema garden in Rio de Janeiro, created by Brazilian landscape architects, promoting the 'city nature' concept, which is entirely contemporary.
Raw materials, often massive forms, and natural hues define the Rio Ipanema Sideboard. Free of any embellishments, it resembles a block of driftwood sculpted by years of water flowing over its sides, revealing the curves of its doors and top.
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Sideboard 3 doors, with lighting
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3 wooden doors with push-to-open system and invisible hinges with soft close, 3 removable glass shelves (pegs), interior LED lighting with sensor. Structure in medium-density fiberboard veneered with de-fibered oak, and base in solid de-fibered oak.
Made in Europe
Includes:
Other versions available in the showroom:
buffet 3 portes, 3 tiroirs - avec éclairage (L.300 x H.74 x P.55 cm)
buffet 3 portes, sans éclairage (L.230 x H.74 x P.55 cm)
This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.
Bruno Moinard is an accomplished artist, working as a designer and interior designer, scenographer, painter and photographer. In 1979, he joined Andrée Putman and Ecart International, before founding his own architectural firm, 4BI, in 1995. His signature style is based on the affectionate integration of French Culture into his projects. For Roche Bobois, he designed the Paris Paname collection. Within one collection, two design languages combine: the first one speaks of volume and wooden textures, and the second is lighter and more geometrically-centered. The result is a cohesive collection that allows the combination of different forms and materials, mixing clean lines with sensual elegance. “I imagined pieces of furniture that you would never get tired of. Pieces that would stand the test of time. I wanted to give character and precision to shapes and materials inspired by the 1950s. I sought to create sensations without too much ostentation. This furniture collection is like a chameleon: it is both classic and modern, without overshadowing the volumes.”
More info...This season, Roche Bobois has embarked on a new collaboration with French designer Patrick Norguet.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine Interview with Patrick Norguet