Lema
LT 40 TV Unit
Lema's refined LT40 modular unit is based on a wide range of freely modular storage units and wall elements. Renewed with the delicate touch of designer David Lopez Quincoces, the LT40 system pays great attention to construction details and shades of color, acquiring a highly recognizable identity despite the great variety of compositions it can create. It can take the form of light compositions of suspended containers and display cabinets, enlivened by the slender graphic sign of the handles, as well as that of more clearly characterized TV walls with rear paneling, made for example with the striking ribbed wood of the W-Line finish.
Modular TV unit available in several sizes and compositions
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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Lema has marked several key stages in the industrial history of Italian design. Some of the most important inventions of the modern modular furniture are owed to this company, such as the introduction of load-bearing systems or cabinets tailored to the customer's needs through a fully industrialized process. The heart of the company is the large factory designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in the '70s, still at the forefront of the industry, where products such as the famous wardrobe program Armadio al centimetro or the Selecta bookcase system are born.Read more
Designed by
David Lopez Quincoces
David Lopez Quincoces (1980-) is an appreciated Spanish designer active in Milan, the city where he has lived since 2005. In that year he obtained a master's degree in Interior Design at the IED and began a long and fruitful collaboration with the studio by Piero Lissoni, of whom he will later become a partner for the Lissoni Architecture division. In addition to the numerous projects he has followed for the Lissoni studio, since 2008 he has started his own business through the Quincoces-Dragò & Partners studio, active in both product design and interior design with refined projects such as the Trussardi Cafè in Piazza della Scala in Milan or the restyling of the renowned Spotti furniture showroom. His style can be considered an evolution of Lissonian minimalism, with creations with simple and rigorous lines but embellished with elegant fine finishes. His furnishings are among the great protagonists of the Living Divani catalogue, one of the first brands to decisively focus on him, but he has also worked with brands such as Lema, De Padova, MDF Italia, Gervasoni, Gandia Blasco, Salvatori and Oluce. Since 2020 he has also been responsible for the creative direction of the Acerbis brand in partnership with his colleague Francesco Meda.
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