Brussels Furniture Fair
veronica 28/05/2025

Cassina: day to night

Cassina's ghost wall system evolves to create sophisticated walk-in closets enriched with accessories and decorative elements

Cassina enters the world of walk-in closets with Ghost Wall – WW, an evolution of the day system designed by Mikal Harrsen. This new “Walk-in Wardrobe” version retains the design features of the original, launched in 2022 as a “ghost” wall thanks to the ultra-thin profiles of its panels. This characteristic is also maintained in the bedroom version, which also preserves the high degree of customization: from the modular composition of the system to the freedom to customize the background of the panels with a wide variety of materials, colors, and finishes.

New features include the double-height decorative panels, offered in various finishes to suit different styles: from lacquered wood to mirrored glass, to fabric or even a version prepared for applying your own wallpaper, to name a few. Their aesthetic is renewed thanks to the new rack, now even thinner, which emphasizes the minimalist geometries of the system.

Ghost Wall – WW is accompanied by a new series of sideboards and storage units from the Ghost Box collection, including central islands designed specifically for the walk-in closet, also offered in a version with an extra-clear tempered glass top, creating a display case with a striking visual impact. But there are numerous accessories to enrich the system, combining functionality and elegance: the shoe rack with painted aluminum structure and wooden surface, the trouser drawer, the corner shelves, offered in versions with and without clothes rail, which maximize the space.

Completing this set design for the night environment is the collection of sliding doors. These elements maintain the coherence of the essential lines that characterize the entire proposal. Entirely framed in aluminum, they are available with transparent smoked or bronze glass, customizable with a mirrored finish on request. Ghost Wall – Doors features a fixing beam and a sliding rail on the ceiling without any footprint on the floor. Each piece is designed to integrate with the domestic decor, acting as an elegant transition between spaces.

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