D.manuel Cabinet
Borrowing the name from the Portuguese king who reigned during Discoveries era, when the maritime route to India and Brasil were explored, the D. Manuel Cabinet is a bridge between old and new, past and future. This unique cabinet storage is inspired by the manueline style, the Portuguese late Gothic, a style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th century, in perfect symbiosis with innovative design and techniques. The body is made from wood and coated in copper leaf, finished with a black lacquer gradient that highlights its imposing architectural lines, causing the same impression as the first glimpse at a great cathedral. Two overlay doors give way to an interior lined in copper that boasts a glass shelf and a set of four drawers. In absolute contrast with the modern body of this statement piece, the legs are carved from solid mahogany and it features a turned twist style, making the D. Manuel a versatile cabinet for either classical rooms or modern environments. This unique cabinet features a unique finishes and remarkable design elements, inspired in the classic Manueline style. The cabinet surface has a copper leaf finish, with a black lacquer gradient applied on the exterior. Its legs are made from solid mahogany, and are crafted to a traditional form, finished in high gloss black lacquer.
- Modern
- Parameters
- Length600 mm
- Width1 100 mm
- Height1 650 mm
- MaterialMetal
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About Boca Do Lobo brand
Founded in 2005, Boca do Lobo soon pledged to reinterpret ancient fine artisanal techniques to create unexpected pieces of contemporary design. Each piece carries a legacy of centuries of handicraft. In the workshops, talented craftsmen challenge and combine traditional expression techniques with the latest technological methods to create the best materials in remarkable pieces of furniture, upholstery and lighting, leading to a timeless cosmopolitan environment. The collections are inspired and crafted in Portugal with attention to detail, passion for beauty and pure commitment to experienced craftsmen. From the pioneering SOHO collection, introduced in London, one of the world's leading design cities, Boca do Lobo has blossomed to reveal groundbreaking pieces of furniture emphasizing their respectful design, clash of materials and techniques.With more than 200 international exhibitions, her masterpieces can be seen all over the world in outstanding residential projects by leading hotels and contract projects. Renowned luxury department stores such as Printemps in Paris and Harrods in London have already selected Boca do Lobo to adorn the luxury corners of brands such as Fendi and Prada. Giant hospitality such as the Fairmont hotel chain in the USA, the New York Palace Hotel, the Asturias Hotel in Madrid or the rich Al Jasra Boutique Hotel in Qatar have already created five-star interiors through brand collections. Opulent casinos in Europe or even luxury villas in Porto are already home to distinctive aesthetics that will take traditional craftsmanship with new playful sophistication. Interiors + Design, How to Spend it or Le Monde, cited Boca do Lobo art creations as a trend to follow.Long tradition of custom and exceptional craftsmanship to produce unique design pieces. Boca do Lobo's emotional pieces are handmade in Portugal by talented craftsmen who use their wisdom to combine traditional production techniques with the latest technological methods. Cabinet makers, jewelers, gild painters, lacquer painters, craftsmen and apprentices cooperate in Boca do Lobo workshops to deliver exceptional products where no element or detail is overlooked and where the human factor is valued.Each piece passes through different skilled hands and undergoes several processes to create a unique design expression laid out in Portuguese tastes in marquetry, azulejaria, joinery, upholstery, filigree and locksmith production.
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