Meet Lema, a collection of customised wardrobe and shelving systems, and the latest in Rogerseller’s new home living solutions range.
November 6th, 2014
Above: Selecta Customised Shelving – matt white lacquered shelving & glass components
Following in the vein of savouring time, the collection is about personalisation – fitting the way of living that suits you. The hidden technologies available in Lema wardrobes and Shelving Systems allow the individual to create made to measure compositions, unique to your project.

Above: Fitted Wardrobe – Flap doors in blue Oltremare matt lacquer, recessed push-to-open handle
Imbued with a rich history of furniture making, the Lema collection is especially sound. The Lema family, from which the name comes, are located in the world-renowned furniture district of Italy, Brianza. Here they have been making furniture since the 1930’s. And it is with this soul that they continue to design, innovate and manufacture unique and flexible wardrobe and shelving systems.
Working together with the Lema family, Rogerseller will bring your design to life, playing the role of translator. They will interpret your vision and utilise the Lema elements to produce a truly unique and fitting result, so you can enjoy the things that are precious. Take a look.
Walk-in Wardrobe
Piero Lissoni’s Hanger Walk-In Wardrobe transforms the bedroom into a 360° intimate space, defined by the innovative cladding panels and glass illuminated walls and wooden uprights which use the floor or ceiling to support the weight of the equipment providing a sophisticated an high-quality finish.

Above: Hanger Walk-in Wardrobe –shelves and base in Moka melamine finish with bronze metal elements & glass illuminated walls

Above: Hanger Walk-in Wardrobe –shelves and base in Moka melamine finish with bronze metal elements & glass illuminated walls
Fitted Wardrobes
Elegantly designed down to the finest detail by Piero Lissoni, Armadio al Centimetro’s focus is ultimate flexibility – not only dimensional, but materials, elements, finishes, accessories and equipment. And with doors available in a multitude of styles and profile the possibilities for creating a truly unique, timeless wardrobe space are near infinite.

Above: Fitted Wardrobe – Warm doors in Café leather with recessed handles in bronze anodized aluminium

Above: Fitted Wardrobe – Fina doors in polished glass with a Titanio colour lacquer and profile in glossy anodized aluminium
Selecta
A truly modular, highly-refined wall system, Selecta’s compositions are virtually limitless – choose from 11 heights, 4 widths, 3 depths, 24 wooden hinged doors, 32 crystal doors, or 21 sliding and a myriad of colour options. Anything from a small storage unity to an all-encompassing, intricate bookcase can be created.

Above: Selecta Customised Shelving – matt white lacquered shelving & glass components

Above: T030 storage units with matt & gloss lacquered oak shelving and hinged doors
T030: Designed by Piere Lissono
The most flexible of systems, T030 is capable of creating multifunctional storage systems that may be wall hung or supported on plinths. Units can be fitted with hinged doors, flap doors, drawers, open shelved all of multiple depths and widths. Multimedia needs are entirely catered for. Lacquers and wood finish options are plenty. T030 is the perfect solution for any dining, living and study landscape.

Above: Hanger Walk-in Wardrobe –shelves and base in Moka melamine finish with bronze metal elements & glass illuminated walls

Above: Fitted Wardrobe – Fina doors in polished glass with a Titanio colour lacquer and profile in glossy anodized aluminium
The Rogerseller team have a range of finish samples, any further technical information you may need, and most importantly, can assist in starting the design translation service to accommodate all your wardrobe and living system needs; from beautiful homes to large scale commercial work. The design options are endless with Lema.
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