The Butler from Falper

The Butler wall-mounted cabinet collection designed by Andrea Federici is part of the ‘Lifestyle Bathroom’ philosophy defined by Falper. The idea of the bathroom as a sort of imaginary extension of the living environment: a fluid space, a harmonious synthesis of functionality and aesthetics.

The new system consists of configurable columns with shelves, internal drawers and clothes rails. Designed to store the most precious objects and have everything at one’s fingertips – hence the name that refers to the function of the butler – Butler is embellished with particularly refined details: elements made of aluminium, glass, in solid walnut or oak and in the matt and glossy lacquer finishes proposed in the catalogue.

The Butler by Falper

The collection is realised as a system that can be configured in various compositions and sizes. Available in two different depths, 20 and 35 cm, it is well-appointed, completed by a wide range of options and fine accessories such as LED interior lighting, also useful as a courtesy light, and drawer accessories.

The Butler by FalperThe essential and squared lines of the design enhance the selection of refined materials and precision craftsmanship. In line with the company’s DNA, Butler synthesises cutting-edge design, supported by solid technological and manual know-how and continuous aesthetic and formal research.

The new Butler collection has been designed by Falper to expand the Black line, dedicated to the most demanding customers who seek unique products, thanks also to the wide possibilities of options and customisations.

The Butler by FalperFalper furniture is all handmade by its experienced joiners who carefully create each single detail, using cutting-edge nesting, routing, drilling and edging systems. 45° machining operations, customisation, water-resistant polyurethane bonding and use of extraordinary materials such as birch plywood for marine gluing, solid oak and special woods – all this is part of the extraordinary everyday routine of Falper’s joinery.

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Photo credit: Alberto Strada