Palo Alto architectural
Integration redefines the walk-in wardrobe concept according to MisuraEmme.
Thanks to the expertise of the company's in-house Research and Development Centre (CR&S), it has been possible to imagine, design and develop a collection of bedroom systems that can integrate with each other, creating a unique, tailor-made ecosystem.
The engineering process has resulted in a system of structural alignments, material integrity, and aesthetic consistency of the wardrobe's individual components, bringing an aesthetic and functional fluidity to bedroom systems.
The study involved the Palo Alto I-Box, Free and Wall systems which, as their names suggest, share the concept of the upright, in Italian Palo. Their structure, function and use vary depending on the model, but the focal point remains the upright: diversified sections supporting equivalent equipment.
These uprights support equipment and accessories common to all three systems, allowing for alignment via a height adjustment system. This occurs through the movement of brackets on the rack in the Palo Alto Free and Palo Alto Wall systems, and via drilled holes in the wooden side panels, or through the use of crossbars and supports for the frame shoulder in the Palo Alto I-Box system.
The combined use of these three systems in the design phase allows all architectural constraints of spaces to be overcome, offering unparalleled aesthetic and functional solutions.
Compositional fluidity is also guaranteed by a consistent selection of finishes across each system. MisuraEmme's extensive collection of materials fosters creativity, allowing for extraordinary combinations.
Thus, it is possible to design a unique and customised walk-in wardrobe that reflects one's inner self and satisfies daily habits and needs, becoming an essential element of our living.