The Convivium storage unit features the roto-translating door opening system. It takes the place of a large storage unit used in a dining room and is designed to store all of the tableware in a dedicated space. The Convivium storage unit features beautifully engineered mechanisms and luxurious leather lined drawers. It offers an impressive volume of storage, including a central drawer unit designed for table linen and cutlery storage. The beautiful aesthetic qualities of the Convivium storage collection invites it to be placed amidst important guests.
Internal shelf (LXR1_P)
MDF wood fibre panel covered in leather
Internal chest of drawers
veneered wood particles panel
Internal chest of drawers top and internal partition for drawer
leather
LED lighting system
Strip LED 12V DC 4000K
- Power supply unit: input voltage 110-240V 50Hz, output voltage 12V DC, maximum wattage 60W
- Switch with presence sensor with electronic power supply unit: voltage 110-240V 50Hz
When the collaboration with architects Afra and Tobia Scarpa began in 1975 with the idea of designing a new collection of luxury furniture, from an entrepreneurial standpoint, the decision was against the mainstream that most companies were following, with artificial materials very popular. Choosing to use a natural material was, instead, reminiscent of the Scandinavian idea of “organic” design, revisited by Scarpa. The wood used to make Maxalto products is in fact a “transformer” material that is processed to show its unexpected characteristics and formal qualities.
The goal, which they achieved with several products - like the Africa chair (Artona collection) and the New Harmony collection - was to create iconic objects able to stir the imagination of an educated potential consumer and influence his choice of furnishings. In 1993, with Antonio Citterio as sole designer, Maxalto launched a new product strategy. For Citterio, it was initially a study of modern or “middle-class” furniture as he would describe the first Modus collection (back in 1993): again, the use of wood was preferred for very defined and traditional pieces such as bookcases, chests of drawers, chairs and small armchairs. The quality lay in the details and high quality artisan craftsmanship but rather than the creation of iconic pieces it was more important to create an atmosphere in space exuding modern style. The product range was also expanded with this intention to include sofas, armchairs and accessories, creating a catalogue rich in different shapes, materials and production techniques, with very elegant and detailed solutions. As such Maxalto gradually established its unique identity on the market. Though it uses B&B Italia’s Research and Development Centre and follows the same quality standards for materials and production processes, Maxalto has its own factory where it manages the processing of woods and other precious materials. Today Maxalto is the group brand featuring the “modern classic” approach in its collections offering a complete range of sophisticated and elegant furnishings, designed in a tradition of artisanship with a contemporary approach. It combines excellent materials, precise manufacturing and exclusive details. Maxalto uses its artisan skills to offer size and finish product customisation.