The Lochness range by Piero Lissoni includes a sideboard with two hinged leaf doors and flap door cabinets, also available with an internal chest of drawers. The collection can be completed with a sliding tray on top of the cabinet. The sideboard has two shelves and two drawers on the right side.
Envisioned for the living room or in contract spaces, Lochness cabinets are available with a matte lacquered finish or in natural oak, wengé-stained oak, natural Santos, and Canaletto black walnut.
⚠ WARNING
This furniture can tip over if not secured, causing injury or death, including fatalities in children. To prevent tip-overs, always use the provided anti-tip anchor devices.
* Do not allow children to stand, climb or hang on the furniture.
* Place heavy items in lower drawers and open only one drawer at a time (if applicable).
* Always secure your television to the unit with an anchor device (if applicable).
* If this is a clothes storage unit or bookshelf, never place a television on top of this furniture.
Stay safe and anchor your furniture.
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Italian Piero Lissoni is a designer and architect with a degree from the Polytechnico of Milan. In 1986 Lissoni founded the Studio Lissoni. Since then Piero Lissoni has worked with a dense list of design brands, such as Boffi, Cassina, Kartell, Living Divani and Flos on a wide diversity of designs of furniture and lighting.
Lissonis's projects are often total designs, i.e. full-scale interiors and architecture of hotels, offices and showrooms, yachts and private homes. He's inspired by many different elements but also designers such as Danish Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm.
Piero Lissoni's design principle is never to design for a specific function or purpose - but to design for human beings.







