3D Reticube Technology knobs, 100% Made in Italy with the special flame cage and Swarovski Crystals.
Brass knobs with Chrome finish.
3D Knob Reticube Deejay Lux
€59.00
Description
The essential of the 3D Knob Reticube Deejay Lux.
Can a 3D pebble make a difference in the performance of a drawer or a furniture? The answer is yes if you choose the technological innovation of Reticube.
Components, like strawberries, have an important role in furnishing an environment, as imported as that attributed to the furniture itself.
If we think only of the wonderful world of restoration, sometimes we are amazed that a pass of paint and the addition of a particular handle completely changes the style.
The 3D Knob Deejay Lux is one of those accessories that completely changes the face to a furniture for three seemingly simple features:
- The shape
- The Cage
- The Swarovski
The peculiarity of the shape
The shape of the straw reminds of a ring with its pumped front, and the space just to insert the finger that serves to allow a very easy opening of the drawer. The Cabbia is the heart of this knob because it represents the distinctive feature from all the other knobs in circulation.
The cage of which the handle is made is three-dimensional and drilled. A set of sub-stages meet drawing a flame plot capable of creating light/dark games. An added value that gives brightness is the presence of Swarovski crystals mounted on the surface of the cage.
This precious 3D Deejay Lux peas is strictly Made in Italy.
At our facilities in Calderara di Reno in Bologna, we design, design, prototype and manufacture all our collections.
Forty years of experience in the processing of Ottone have led us to choose this material for our pebbles.
The Deejay Lux 3D knob is chrome to ensure gloss and durability over time.
Each Knobs is sold in its own packaging with mounting screws.
DataSheet
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Diameter: 36 mm
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Width: 43 mm
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Material: Brass
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Finish: Chromium
3D reticube Knobs 100 % made in Italy. From idea to realization, all processing takes place in our factories in Bologna.