Vision Cabinets
Vision was designed according to the philosophy of having a cabinet as an architectural element. The basic concept of Vision is a cubic and completely mitred chest with no handles, with various depths, heights and widths available. To extend the successful Vision collection, a number of monoliths were created: Vision Cabinets. We proudly present the V701 and V702. Earlier, the Vision Jubilee was presented in honour of our 100th anniversary to pay homage to the well-known birch cabinet and U+N cabinet from the 1950s and '60s. Calm and beauty are created by applying bigger bodies with continuous tops. Because the fronts are completely mitred and have no handles, compositions of lines and surfaces can be achieved with surprising colour and material accents.
Vision was designed according to the philosophy of having a cabinet as an architectural element. The basic concept of Vision is a cubic and completely mitred chest with no handles, with various depths, heights and widths available. To extend the successful Vision collection, a number of monoliths were created: Vision Cabinets. We proudly present the V701 and V702. Earlier, the Vision Jubilee was presented in honour of our 100th anniversary to pay homage to the well-known birch cabinet and U+N cabinet from the 1950s and '60s. Calm and beauty are created by applying bigger bodies with continuous tops. Because the fronts are completely mitred and have no handles, compositions of lines and surfaces can be achieved with surprising colour and material accents.
Vision was designed according to the philosophy of having a cabinet as an architectural element. The basic concept of Vision is a cubic and completely mitred chest with no handles, with various depths, heights and widths available. To extend the successful Vision collection, a number of monoliths were created: Vision Cabinets. We proudly present the V701 and V702. Earlier, the Vision Jubilee was presented in honour of our 100th anniversary to pay homage to the well-known birch cabinet and U+N cabinet from the 1950s and '60s. Calm and beauty are created by applying bigger bodies with continuous tops. Because the fronts are completely mitred and have no handles, compositions of lines and surfaces can be achieved with surprising colour and material accents.