Technical Specifications and Equipment
Structure: made from TAMMEL (honeycomb panel + melamine). The honeycomb panel has a frame made from carefully selected solid pine and the honeycomb plated with panels of MDF. Guarantees durability, lightness, practicality and meets all the requirements of the European Class 1 Standards regarding the limitation of harmful emissions of formaldehyde, meets also the USA CARB2 standards.
Sides: with depth 38 cm, the sides are made of particle wood panels (E1 class with low formaldehyde emissions). With depth 59,2 cm the sides are made of honeycomb panels with pine solid frame. The panels in both depths are 2,5 cm thick and comply to the USA CARB2 standards.
Backrests: in particle wood panels (E1 class with low formaldehyde emissions), 0,8 cm thick.
Base and Top: honeycomb panels, 3,2 and 2,5 cm thick.
Shelf: included, in honeycomb panel, 3,2 cm thick matching the structure; in smoked glass 0,8 cm thick or smoked glass with metal frame 3,2 cm thick.
Bar for Clothes: equipped in modules with 59,2 cm depth. Rectangular section cm 3x1 in brown finish or metallic lacquer.
Height of the door from the floor: cm h.1,1.
Hinged doors: made of glass, 0,4 cm thick glued on a frame made of anodized aluminium; total thickness of the doors cm 2,8 cm; integrated metal handle cm 1,5 d.4,5 h.32,8. In the modules with two hinged doors, there is usually one single handle on the right door. The left door comes with a pvc dust protection.
Hinges: metal in titanium finish with standard slow closing mechanism. Standard opening at 94°, it can be increased to 170°.
Hinged doors are equipped with 4 metallic hinges with soft closing, up to 280 cm of height, 5 hinges for bigger heights.
Usable height: To get the internal usable height of the wardrobe you only need to remove from the total height of the composition the thicknesses of the adjustable feet (0,5 cm), the base (3,2 cm) and the top (2,5 cm). Some examples:
- for a wardrobe cm h.226: cm 219,8
- for a wardrobe cm h.260: cm 253,8
- for a wardrobe cm h.295: cm 288,8.
Note: the sides do not have finished borders on the shorter side. This difference of finish, often hidden from the view once the wardrobe is assembled, keeps willingly the frame of pine solid wood exposed, to enhance the quality of the material used as well as the finished product.
Sides Holes
Depth 38 cm: couple of holes Ø 1,5 mm, spacers cm 9,6, every cm 35,2 (see the scheme in the picture gallery).
Depth 59,2 cm: holes Ø 1,5 mm each 9,6 cm for the whole height of the side.
Optional
vertical LED bars: positioned on the internal metal division of the module. Can be equipped with a transformer (max power supported 75/150W) and switched on via controlled socket (for all models with glass door). Warm LED 3000K-24V, consumption 11 W / m.
Tips for the assembling
Pre-arranged hardware on all the elements to facilitate and speed up assembly operations.
The feet, which are also premounted on the plinths, allow for proper levelling of the wardrobe thanks to a maximum extension of 0,8 cm. In the unloaded position, they measure 0,5 cm.
For the assembly of the structure you need:
- 4 cm in width (2 cm with assembly in a niche)
- 2 cm in height
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Honeycomb: panel made with an internal honeycomb structure and a perimeter frame of 5 / 7 cm made from top-quality solid pine, closed with 2 panels in MDF (0,3 / 0,4 cm thick) which are subsequently lacquered and veneered.
The strengths of honeycomb panels are:
- greater durability over time;
- greater resistance to load;
- significantly reduced weight of the panels (up to 60% less), useful for transport, assembly, moving or removals, but especially to reduce the weight of the doors on the structure and hardware;
- hardware always fixed on the perimeter (in solid fir wood) of the sides and doors, so hinges will have a higher resistance and the furniture will have a considerably longer life;
- better resistance to humidity, as the material "breathes";
- product is exclusively "100% Made in Italy".
Aged Oak:compared to the "standard" open-pore oak, aged oak is characterised by a slightly more brushed surface, which shows a deeper pore and a more marked grain. This difference is particularly noticeable on bigger surfaces such as tables, wall units and wardrobes, less so on accessories, beds and bedroom sets.