INTRALATINA
composition 2017-10a

157.48"W x 80.31"H x 21.65"D
(w. 400 x h. 204 x d. 55 cm)

Intralatina is a complete program of modular elements that allows infinite possibilities for a wall composition.
The compositions are divided into three families: fixed to the wall, fixed to back panelling (possibly self-supporting), or held up by vertical supports. They all combine storage units, shelves, and boxes in many dimensions and a wide variety of materials and finishes. Intralatina is the essence of customisation, for the living room or bedroom.


This superb composition features panelling in ceramic with a glossy Statuario marble look. There is a storage unit on the right for electronic equipment and 4 backlit metal shelves that are arranged in a way that brings lightness to the composition.
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Price valid in the United States and Puerto Rico, excludes sales tax and delivery charges. Conditions apply. Please contact your local showroom for more details.

Estimated delivery time: 16 to 21 weeks

Ceramic panelling and lacquered glass. Wall-mounted, 4 metal shelves, lacquer finish with LED lighting with a touch switch. Lacquered base. Lacquered TV unit with one flap in fabric.

Manufactured in Europe

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Not all colours and finishes are visible online. Almost all Roche Bobois products can be customised and are available in a wide range of materials, colours, and dimensions. Please contact your local showroom for more details.

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