CLIFFHANGER
Composition - floor ceiling with lighting

W. 350,4 x H. 300 x D. 46,8 cm

Designed by Studio Roche Bobois

Reviving a trend from the 1970s, Cliffhanger is a unit that organizes the interior layout of living rooms or bedrooms. It comprises floor-to-ceiling poles that support storage units and shelves in wood or glass, thus creating a separation between two distinct spaces within one area - for example, a living room on the one side and a dining room on the other. The wall-mounted version has the same spirit of lightness. ...

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Composition - floor ceiling with lighting

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Price exclusive of delivery, available in Belgium.

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Modular composition of floor-to-ceiling (max. height 3m) or floor-to-wall elements, mounted on lacquered aluminum posts with integrated LEDs (with adjustable brightness). Storage units in Alpi veneer with stained or lacquered finish on particle board; optional lacquered glass top. Shelves in lacquer or AlpiĀ® veneer finish, or in 12 mm-thick smoked tempered glass.

Manufactured in Europe

Double-sided composition in stained AlpiĀ®, with 3 elements with flap doors and one element with drawers, top in lacquered glass. 12 wooden shelves in stained AlpiĀ® veneer and posts to be fixed (top and bottom) in epoxy aluminum. With Led lighting.

Manufactured in Europe

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Other versions available in the showroom:

BibliothĆØque L 350,40 x H 265,00 x P 46,60 cm (sol/plafond) - avec Ć©clairage BibliothĆØque L.291.80 x H 265,00 x P 46,60 cm (sol/mur) - avec Ć©clairage

eco conceived

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.

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