Characterised by a varying geometry, the Poliform Axia sideboard is functional, stylish and perfect for any home environment
March 25th, 2014
Designed by Paolo Piva, the Axia sideboard boasts leaf doors with pin hinging that gives a 180° opening, providing the Axia the ability to both showcase and store. The structure and doors come in natural oak, spessart oak and mat lacquered colours, while the open space is available in mat lacquered colours can be fitted with inner drawers. Using classic lines and impeccable finishes, the Axia is a piece that will suit any environment looking for practicality as well as style.
Sideboard with leaf doors with pin hinge, with 180° opening. Base in metal painted in mat lacquered colours.
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