Lever travels on the borderline of ambiguousness. An honest ambiguousness, however, that becomes ambivalence and therefore let the whole bed group acquire a real double value. And so, contained dimensions live together the “strong” immediate thickness without global traumas; in the same way, the “trendy” combination of wood and glass of the bedside tables could join the elegant headbord, which, consistently, can split in its being reclining.
Moreover, Lever arouses the maximum astonishment when we admire it from above: what is supporting the bed and the bedside tables, which are available indifferently both single or double, the single one on the left or on the right side according to each personal taste or need ? A light breath finding its secret in a lever, who crosses the whole horizon of the bed creating that so ambiguous suspension effect.
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Lever bed A
Année de projet
2008
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1131772
Lever is more traditional, presenting bedside tables that are divided from its structure and matched chest of drawers. But for this reason, it doesn’t loose its verve. In fact the adjustable bedhead remains unchanged and unchanged is also its aspect, that recalls to the lightness of the volumes. In that way, Lever is the most versatile bed of Former collection.
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Lever bed B
Année de projet
2008
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1131773
A double bed, if cut by half, doesn’t always become a single bed. The bonds, aesthetic and formal ones, are a lot and not always negotiable. In Lever case everything is negotiable and from the original structure, we can create an excellent single bed, that well decorated can be put not only in a beautiful bedroom for children, but also in a single bedroom.
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Lever bed C
Année de projet
2008
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1131774
Beyond any frivolous appearance, a chest of drawers must be conveniently functional and allow to accommodate shirts, pullovers as long as any kind of basic necessity of clothing. Lever fulfils this vital requirements even though it doesn’t give up on its identity which is expressed in the obsolete basement and in the long vertical handle.