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Hub

Designed by: BURATTI ARCHITETTI

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The Hub system of containers is designed by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti. Hub comes in a range of ideal compositions to fulfil, from a functional perspective, the storage needs of a bedroom, a dressing room and of living spaces. It features elegant wooden structures matching different materials on the tops, whereas the front panels are made either of wood with a folding technique or of silk-screened glass with fine leather or marble details. Starting from the basic element, the drawer, Hub develops in a wide system of container types ranging from nightstands to functional cabinets and fine chests of drawers to be placed in the middle of the cupboard area – available in multiple versions. Hub features drawer units in two different widths, 905 and 1105 mm, with wooden or clear glass front panels. The drawer units can be placed side by side to create spacious single or double cabinets featuring different top finishes. The product range encompasses double-face central units, where drawers are combined with open shirt and bag holding modules, leather trays and comfortable leather benches to create ideal storage, displaying and holding solutions for the dressing room. The wide range of finishes allows for a customization of the product: the structure features wood types and matt colors in combination with tops available in wood types,  matt colors as well as in 10 saddle leather nuances and 7 valuable marbles. Hub can be equipped with fine eco-leather and fabric boxes and storage trays as well as with soft eco-leather bottoms for the drawers.

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