


Ma Elements | Mueble de Lavabo Independiente con Compartimentos Abiertos Laterales, Longitud 80 cm
Architonic ID: 20774837
Año de Lanzamiento: 2024
Base para lavabo de suelo con zócalo y patas ajustables en acabado laminado Roble Nuez con lavabo Cristalplant Bio Active. Prácticos estantes laterales abiertos en ambos lados. Panel removible para inspección y barra porta-toallas incluidos. Dimensiones en la foto: 80 cm de longitud, 45 cm de profundidad, 87 cm de altura. Diseño de Foster+Partners.
Concepto
La colección "MA" de Falper, diseñada por Foster+Partners y ganadora del premio EDIDA 2024, se destaca por su diseño único y configuraciones de isla y montadas en la pared con excelentes detalles constructivos.
MA Elements evoluciona el diseño original con soluciones innovadoras para los sectores contract y HoReCa, utilizando paneles de 10 mm y materiales como HPL y paneles melaminados. La colección combina funcionalidad, estética y diseño moderno, ofreciendo muebles elegantes y prácticos tanto de pie como montados en la pared, disponibles en acabados de madera y lacado.
Los muebles de pie presentan líneas limpias, materiales de primera calidad como madera y lavabos de mármol o Cristalplant, cajones espaciosos y un sistema de grifos de acero inoxidable. Los muebles montados en la pared, con su diseño minimalista, optimizan el espacio con un efecto ligero y moderno.
La colección integra tecnologías innovadoras como la iluminación LED en los cajones y utiliza materiales duraderos para garantizar la longevidad y facilidad de limpieza. Los lavabos de 80x45 cm están disponibles en varios acabados, con opciones de lavabo único o estante lateral.
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Base plástico, Melamina, Plástico, Compuesto mineral

United Kingdom
Foster + Partners has always been guided by a belief that the quality of our surroundings has a direct influence on the quality of our lives, whether that is in the workplace, at home or in the public realm. Allied to that is an acknowledgement that architecture is generated by the needs of people - both material and spiritual - and a concern for the physical context and the culture and climate of place. Equally, excellence of design and its successful execution are central to our approach. We believe the best architecture comes from a synthesis of all the elements that separately comprise and inform the character of a building: the structure that holds it up; the services that allow it to function; its ecology; the quality of natural light; the symbolism of the form; the relationship of the building to the skyline or the streetscape; the way you move through or around it; and last but not least its ability to lift the spirits. This holistic approach is augmented by a strong commitment to the clients we serve, and also to the public domain and the many users involved. A high degree of personal service, coupled with respect for the precious resources of cost and time, therefore characterises our client relationships. The scale, diversity and global reach of our new projects were unimaginable 40 years ago, yet many of the issues that excited us in the early days continue to inform what we do today. We work in the spirit of enquiry, challenging preconceptions and testing conventions. The process of ‘reinvention’ distinguishes all of our work – past and present – and rests on a duty to design well and to design responsibly – whether that is at the scale of an airport or a door handle. The last decades have witnessed key shifts in public attitudes to ecology and energy consumption. We have always anticipated these trends, pioneering design solutions that use totally renewable sources of energy and offer dramatic reductions in CO2 emissions. Environmental awareness is an integral part of the practice’s culture as it evolves to meet the challenges of the next forty years.