1.The particular feature of modular systems is the ease with which a few basic elements can be combined to provide valid and seamless furnishing solutions. Grid, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, fully satisfies this criterion of infinite modularity. Grid is a new research chapter in what are known today as modular wall-systems. Research into the evolution of domestic space, also thanks to the presence of electronic devices that extend the perception of space.
2.Grid is a modular system characterized by a wall-anchored folding panel system, inside which, on request, LED lighting can be installed, both in the central part and at the top, all the way down, along with various connections linked to sounds and images and hi-tech equipment. The aim is to achieve a flexible open system based on a modular grid, which organizes the component parts and exalts their function.
3.As in a crossword, hooked to the boiserie, the wall at the bottom part can be accessorized with containers, either hanging or on the floor and fitted with thick shelves or with trays lined at the bottom with Ecoskin. Grid’s compositional freedom is further extended at the top by open bookshelves, display units of varying heights, with either Pewter or Copper metallic finishes, for precious ornaments, pictures or mementos.
4.The compositional system is open-ended and can be expanded by using different finishes, to be mixed and matched at will. The choice of woods has been extended, beyond Eucalyptus and Graphite Oak, to include the noble Walnut. The finishes of the matt and glossy lacquers now include Copper, Pewter and Dove Grey. The bookcases can be enriched, on request, with bonded hide leather divisions.