Elegant, geometric, linear. Full was created in 2017 from the pencil of Roberto Lazzeroni, with an architectural logic that adds to the simplicity of the interior volume and capacity. A system of high quality sideboards and cabinet that expresses the ability of Ceccotti Collections to translate the contemporary and embrace the possibility of almost total customization. Full is built around...
Elegant, geometric, linear. Full was created in 2017 from the pencil of Roberto Lazzeroni, with an architectural logic that adds to the simplicity of the interior volume and capacity. A system of high quality sideboards and cabinet that expresses the ability of Ceccotti Collections to translate the contemporary and embrace the possibility of almost total customization. Full is built around a structure and base made of solid American walnut, while the doors, sides and drawer fronts can be upholstered in ebony, fabric, or leather, or they can be lacquered. Alternatively, the extra version is available, with an upholstery of thin strips of solid wood manually applied next to each other. The top is recessed in the solid American walnut frame and is available in wood, coloured glass or marble. The possibility of choosing between many combinations of different materials and shades provides great visual impact, and testifies to the company's commitment to searching for opportunities to experiment with sophisticated finishes. This search is also expressed in the details, such as the solid brass hinges, or the option of upholstering the internal rear panel in fabric and the bottoms of the drawers in leather.
The basic version of the sideboards is equipped with an internal transparent glass shelf for each compartment, but glass shelves can be added on request. There are also optional accessories that can be added, such as the mini fridge or the internal chest of drawers. It is also possible to add internal LEDs that switch on when the door is opened, which, in addition to enhancing the aesthetics of the furniture, improves its internal visibility, and therefore its functionality.