Description
Concept: This display unit may resemble a geometric spatial challenge between the body of the box, which is both solid and transparent, and the thin mesh that wraps around the perimeter of its flat surfaces and is seen as an extension of the body. A provocative note, somewhere between the essential elements of industrial Bauhaus and contemporary elegance, was achieved with metallic finishes. The colors, reflected evolutionarily from the striped glass panels, gradually fade away, creating optical abstractions. The impression of segmented, repeating rhythmic geometric figures, highlighted by lacquered surfaces and wooden panels at the back, appears poetically, like a curtain that discreetly heralds the interior. Technical description: the Canaletto collection of glazed display cases is a small but very unique series. The upper structure is completely glazed, both in front and on the sides, with striated glass in a widely spaced linear pattern (vertical ribbing), alternating gradients like peaks and troughs. This slender glass allows one to see, or at least guess, the outlines of the objects stored inside when light falls on them. The glass of the door is mounted flush with the smoky, brushed anodized aluminum frames, held in place by an invisible adhesive under a bronze martingale.