Laurameroni
Onda Sliding Door
The Onda sliding door by Laurameroni, designed by Paolo Rizzatto, is characterized by the precious sculpted finish of its panels. Present on both sides of the door, this woodwork can be done both vertically and horizontally and creates a series of suggestive “chiaroscuro” along the entire surface of the door. It is available in all the sculpted woods of the Laurameroni collection and can be dyed in all RAL colors to adapt to any environment; it can also be used in both single and double versions or it can be integrated into an entire wooden paneling entirely based on the same process.
Available in several configurations
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Laurameroni is a true design laboratory, where the traditional craftsmanship of the Brianza craftsmen is put at the service of an endless experimentation, with particular attention to the use of innovative and unexpected materials. The attention to the surface treatment, from the visual point of view as well as the tactile one, make Laurameroni a master brand of the so-called "Surface Design", thanks to which cupboards, boiserie, doors and all the other furnishings acquire an ever new aspect, bringing every single piece of furniture to become unique and exclusive.Read more
Designed by
Paolo Rizzatto
Paolo Rizzatto (1941-) is an Italian architect and designer, particularly known for his works in the field of lighting. Originally from Brianza, he graduated in 1966 from the Milan Polytechnic, where he taught Franco Albini. His first lamp bears the date of 1973 and is still a bestseller: it is the 265 model, produced by Gino Sarfatti's Arteluce (now merged into Flos). In 1978 he partnered with Gino's son, Riccardo Sarfatti, and his wife Sandra Severi: this is how Luceplan was born, destined to become one of the most famous lamp brands in the world. Rizzatto personally signs many of Luceplan's most successful products, pursuing a revolutionary high tech aesthetic that has earned him countless international awards including 5 Compassi d'Oro (1981, 1989, 1995, 2008, 2011). He has also often experimented with furniture design, working for prestigious brands such as Alias, Driade, Ghidini 1961, Kartell and Danese Milano, and with architecture and urban planning: he also bears his signature, for example, the recent restyling of the Dock in Milan. Her daughter Gala has instead followed a different artistic vocation: she is in fact one of the best known interpreters of European dance music.Read more