TYLSA 240
SIDEBOARDS & CUPBOARDS
TYLSA 240

Like all products in the Tylsa collection, the Tylsa 240 three-compartment sideboard is is an ode to soft and rounded shapes. The structure is entirely
made of canaletta walnut or ash wengé stained and it is supported by a metal base in Bronzoro finish that gives elegance to the whole structure. The top can be in wood or marble, in the different finishes of the collection. The careful attention to details is expressed in the recessed metal handles in Bronzoro finish that facilitate the opening of the central doors, while clear glass shelves are included in all three compartments.

TYLSA 240

Technical features

BASE E MANIGLIE
BRONZORO
STRUTTURA
CANALETTA WALNUT
ASH WENGE STAINED
TOP
CANALETTA WALNUT
ASH WENGE STAINED
BROWN EMPERADOR DARK MARBLE
GREY CARNICO MARBLE
BLACK SAHARA NOIR MARBLE
DOVER WHITE MARBLE
RIPIANI INTERNI
CLEAR
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BASE E MANIGLIE
BRONZORO
STRUTTURA
CANALETTA WALNUT
ASH WENGE STAINED
TOP
CANALETTA WALNUT
ASH WENGE STAINED
BROWN EMPERADOR DARK MARBLE
GREY CARNICO MARBLE
BLACK SAHARA NOIR MARBLE
DOVER WHITE MARBLE
RIPIANI INTERNI
CLEAR
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technical sheet
TYLSA-240.pdf (369 KB)
CUT OUT IMAGES
TYLSA 240 (7 MB)
Designer

Danilo Radice

Born in Como, Danilo Radice graduated in architecture from Milan Polytechnic University and started numerous collaborations with various architecture and design studios that marked his professional growth. He opened his own design studio, working on private and public building projects. He specialized in interior design projects in which he functionally redefined domestic environments following his own personal taste based on minimalism, formal cleanliness, great attention to details and, at the same time, featuring the use of strong elements and signs. For Porada, he designed the Tylsa collection consisting of the sideboard Tylsa 240 and Tylsa Night 4 and Tylsa Night 54 for the bedroom.

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