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Minimalism in Italian: Pivot doors from Poliform

Minimalism in Italian: Pivot doors from Poliform

In the walk-in closet, the Pivot Plus door and the Surface decorative panels combine perfectly with each other thanks to the spessart oak finish. Similar solutions are provided for other areas in the apartment. In the kitchen, the door can be made of darkened reflective glass.

It is not surprising that Poliform came up with such an elegant and functional design: the factory, founded in the 1970s, has been and remains at the forefront of modern design. Based on technology and engineering achievements, it began its production of cabinet furniture, cabinets and dressing rooms. Upholstered furniture appeared in the factory catalogs in 2006.

Each item is the result of collaboration with design stars. For example, the Saint-Germain sofa was designed by French design guru Jean-Marie Massaud. Curved shapes and flowing lines reference the aesthetics of the 1970s.

You can order these and other verified items from Poliform from the official dealer in Moscow, Poliform Home.

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