Imrat is inspired by the eastern culture of Yamo, the Franco-Algerian designer who created it in 1992. The console, made to be fixed to the wall, is available in natural mahogany or rosewood, very precious materials, and it is characterized by legs with a tapered circular section in maple.Its original style is highlighted both by the top, which includes an...
Imrat is inspired by the eastern culture of Yamo, the Franco-Algerian designer who created it in 1992. The console, made to be fixed to the wall, is available in natural mahogany or rosewood, very precious materials, and it is characterized by legs with a tapered circular section in maple.
Its original style is highlighted both by the top, which includes an underlying container with two centrally hinged doors that add volume to the console, and by the rosewood enhanced by a graphic motif. The decoration is created with a carving technique done entirely by hand.
The first version of Imrat included two silver-plated containers meant to hold dried flowers to give rooms a pleasant fragrance, while today the console can also be made with a smooth top, which increases its surface and so its functionality.