TREP+
Idea Door
The Idea model of TREP + is a real designer door: it was in fact designed by the great American archistar Daniel Libeskind. The exclusive aluminum profile of Idea separates the door from the wall, placing it in relief through an effective optical effect and giving life to a play of light and shadow that can be further enhanced through the installation of optional LEDs inside the profile. Hinged door and jambs, clearly squared and rigidly geometric, are available in different glossy and matt lacquers in the various colors of the TREP + range or in a RAL of your choice. Idea is also achievable in the "Scultura" finish which recalls the natural forms of wood with its rich grain.
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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The Tre-P company was born in Brianza from a carpentry tradition that since the end of the 19th century has been able to maintain its values of quality and innovation high. The three Ps of the name emphasize the absolute protagonists of the production: doors, partitions and panels. From the 90s Tre-P became Tre più, a natural evolution of the brand but also its legitimate successor aimed at reviving its history, tradition and decades of know-how. Today the brand is called Trep +. The + suggests that there is more, something beyond which to aspire and towards which strive to bring forward not only the best of the design quality, but also the compositional quality of Tre P, giving life to unique works destined to last over time.Read more
Designed by
Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind (1946-) is one of the most relevant archistars in the current panorama of international architecture, one of the leading exponents of the current of deconstructivism. Born in Poland to a Jewish couple who survived the Holocaust, he moved to the United States in his early teens. His first major assignment was the leadership of the Department of Architecture of the prestigious Cranbrook Academy of Art, which in the decades under the leadership of Eliel Saarinen had been a seminal place of great American design. He then continues his career in Europe, in Berlin, where he perfects his peculiar style, made up of broken lines and daring geometries, with a bursting spectacular impact. Among his most famous creations are the Jewish Museum of Berlin, a project that imposed him in a leading role on the international architecture scene, and the redesign of the Ground Zero area in New York in which the skyscraper stands out. One World Trade Center. He has also brought his surprising aesthetic to the world of design with special projects for companies such as Moroso, Flexform, Slamp, Alessi and Fiam Italia.Read more