Evolve with Evo; the natural oak cabinetry collection by Falper, available exclusively through Rogerseller.
August 8th, 2013
Shape Evo – available exclusively from Rogerseller – is an evolution of the Shape collection by Falper. The natural oak cabinet with integrated Cristalplant basin is characterised by a unique 45-degree bevelled edge.
The spacious soft close drawers provide ample storage with a seamless push open mechanism. The range is available in varying lengths, with single or double bowl and a choice of 16 timber veneers, 6 matte lacquers and 6 glossy lacquer cabinet finishes. To complement the integrated cabinets, the range includes LED wall mirrors, in varying sizes. A complete, elegant and versatile range.
The collection was created by German designer: Michael Schmidt – resident designer for the Falper brand. Elegant and harmonious, noble and essential, innovative but always focused on real everyday use: this is the essence of the Falper design.
Set up in 2003 and coordinated by Luca Fallavena (Falper CEO), the work of the Falper research team focuses on the creation of projects in which aesthetics occupy a balanced and stable position between product use and design.
Attention to details and the use of high-quality materials are also a distinctive element of the brand, and is exemplary of the standard of quality supplied by Rogerseller,
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