Blade defines the living space through an essential and rigorous architectural presence. Floor-to-ceiling doors in aluminum honeycomb create broad, perfectly planar surfaces, bringing continuity and visual intensity to the entire wall.






The result is a living space where technology, proportion, and material come together in a composition with a strong identity, combining formal rigor, visual lightness, and architectural quality.
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Interrupting this continuity, the Moka walnut shelf integrates within the columns, introducing a warm, material horizontal element. A detail that adds depth, balance, and a different perceptual intensity, establishing a dialogue between the verticality of the volumes and a more intimate, sophisticated presence.





The essential clarity of the design, defined by a uniform thickness of just 10 mm, allows for the creation of living spaces with a strong contemporary identity. Within this context, the first frameless slim glass door is introduced, made of three bonded layers of glass and presented here in the satin Dark Depth finish, used for both base unit fronts and the top.
A new boiserie system, developed across varying depths and materials, creates a composition of volumes and layered surfaces that integrates and conceals led lighting. Cortina Oak in the Raw finish interacts with Stone Grey stoneware, also used for the tabletop with an iron frame, defining a balanced and contemporary atmosphere.

Blade takes shape as a continuous architectural project, based on compositional rigor, design freedom and material depth.
The program develops a language capable of combining formal research, compositional versatility and wide customization possibilities through materials, finishes and evolved configurational solutions.

At the heart of the Blade program is an advanced technology that allows it to combine lightness, precision and compositional freedom. The door, with a thickness of 1 cm, is made with an aluminum honeycomb panel plated on both sides, on which finishes ranging from lacquer to Fenix, from woods to metal and resin are applied. This structure allows for extremely thin and rigorous fronts capable of supporting a wide variety of expression.
The encounter between oak wood and Leaf Metal introduces a textural and temporal contrast that expands the language of living. The surfaces reflect light differently, building depth, rhythm and visual vibration. The result is a space in which technique, material and design converge in an intense and measured architectural presence.




The alternation of push-pull hinged doors and 15 cm projecting fronts generates niches between the columns, configurable with side panels and back panels in the full range of finishes and integrated with dimmable led lighting.
The program also includes columns with 15 cm projecting fronts, designed to define architectural partitions, where the niche can be interpreted as a clad surface or configured to accommodate a bookcase.
