Brussels Furniture Fair
antonella-mazzola 25/05/2021

Code, a freely organized system

From spaces for socializing to intimate zones, the Code modular system by R&D Poliform combines practical and elegant storage units, playing with harmonious combinations of materials and contrasts between full and empty parts

Aesthetics and optimal use of space and materials. The Code system for the living area by R&D Poliform contributes to a true redefinition of interiors: from the accessorized wall to nimbler suspended or floor-mounted compositions, to adapt to various requirements of interior design, subdividing spaces and identifying functions. Thanks to its flexibility, the infinite possible combinations of Code resolve a wide range of storage needs, enabling the organization of living spaces and assigning them a different aesthetic connotation, from the most essential to the most traditional.

The modular program from Poliform is not limited in its application to convivial spaces, but also extends to the bedroom zone, where paneling, elegant suspended cabinets and shelves are reinterpreted as presences in their own right, or in combination with wardrobes and closets. The furnishing program can also be completed with a collection of sideboards marked by simple lines, minimal thicknesses and different heights, ready for free organization and personalization, standing on feet or directly on the floor, with open compartments, display cases, drawers, leaf or pivot doors and practical LED lighting systems.

Code by Poliform

The aesthetic and functional versatility of the accessorized partitions of Poliform is thus expressed through contrasts between the fullness of elegant storage volumes and empty zones, thanks to a harmonious juxtaposition of materials – wood, metal, glass, marble and fabric – and an incredible variety of finishes that adapt to every single component.

 

From the Code furnishing system by Poliform, designed by the in-house R&D division, a suspended composition with doors in bronze-tone lacquer and transparent/reflecting glass, handles in matte slate and backlit marble tops. The open compartments have structures in matte bronze lacquer, while the backs and TV portals are in gold oak. The backs of the modules with doors are covered in pale linen fabric. The finish of the flap cabinets is in bronze-tone lacquer, while the internal shelves are in transparent glass; the drawers come in metallic bronze lacquer, the upper top in polished Zecevo marble. Built-in LED lighting.

Code by Poliform

Code by Poliform

Code by Poliform

In this case, the Code cabinets have open compartments in matte bronze-tone lacquer, drawers and sides in semi-gloss mink lacquer, backlit tops in matte bronze lacquer and a base in matte slate.

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