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cubo presents a new furnishing idea with high-value solid wooden units.
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| cubo presents a new furnishing idea with high-value solid wooden units. In this recommended combination, the wide units alternate with the horizontal ribbed structure created by the “Schropp planing” on the wild oak. Wide and flat units, mounted on a wall so as to create a well-balanced overall impression, provide space for a larger flat screen TV. |
Combination Nr. 30 B 315 · H 186 · T 58/38
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| cubo is a range made up of contrasts. Timelessly modern furniture suites are created using materials of varying dimensions – "hovering", finely proportioned panels alternate with sturdy, fillet-framed side sections on the wall units, narrower, bronzed aluminium frames around the glass doors and handles of a similar thickness to the cover panels. |
Combination Nr. 40 B 351 · H 186 · T 58/38
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| Wall units and standing units have been intentionally placed next to one another here to form a contrast, and they also constitute the perfect design
solution not only for living-rooms, but also for dining- rooms. |
Combination Nr. 36
B 341,5 · H 216 · T 58/43
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| An example of how you can perfectly integrate your modern home media equipment into the overall appearance of a cubo combination. Its discreet appearance is achieved by basing the arrangement on single self-contained units. The gaps between these units catch the eye and form a pleasant contrast to the horizontal grain of the wild oak. |
Combination Nr. 52
B 373 · H 201 · T 58/38
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Naturalness, originality and fine design are the features which make solid wooden furniture from Hartmann so ‘popular. Hartmann have followed this philosophy in its cubo range and has, indeed, even gone one step further, both in the expert workmanship crafted on the naturally grown, solid wild oak with all its fissures and connotions as well as in the fascinating way the surfaces have been treated. Experts call this “Schropp planing”. In this process, the wild oak is planed using specially crafted blades in a “structured” procedure in the length direction of the grain to create a ribbed surface. |
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The natural characteristics reflecting how the wood has grown are thus consciously highlighted and appear in an exciting contrast
to the highly modern design of the units themselves. But just take a look for yourself!
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