New, independent, tricky and exciting. The container furniture Wogg 51 with two sliding doors can be opened on both sides and, for example, be used as a stand-up bar. New technical solutions are always the starting point for new formal appearances. This is especially true for container furniture Wogg 51 to astonish you by its exceptional shape and the cabinet system Wogg 49 reinterpreted. Two cabinets are almost back to back, connected by a cover sheet. This allows the container furniture open on both sides of the roll front system, which consists of a notched aluminum composite panel and provides an extremely smooth running. The Innenäume They offer a fast, easy and completely open and close without any obstruction by open doors. Wogg 51 shows a playful way, what is technically possible. The curved front and the shape are a real innovation.
Wogg 51
- Product Name
- Wogg 51
- Manufacturer
- Wogg AG
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