Luster
Executive Series
Shon Zukuri technique forms the basis of Traditional Japanese Architecture. This technique is influenced by Zen philosophy. Zen philosophy; teaches to integrate with nature instead of conflict with nature, to accept that people are a part of nature, to stay away from pretentiousness and artificiality. This sublime teaching of balance and harmony with nature was reflected in Japanese architecture as minimalism and simplicity. The Luster model, designed by the Doxa design team, The reason why it looks like a roofless section of Japanese architecture is that it was influenced by the Zen philosophy during the design phase. With its minimalist lines and simple design, Luster creates a quality and comfortable usage area for you without interrupting the light flow in your office. Its angular details show in the by-products. With continuity, the ideal wood – smoked color harmony that does not tire the eyes, creates a perfect refreshment in your office. Feel the magic of light as if you are in nature with Doxa Luster.
Luster Desk
220-240x90x75 cm
Luster Side Table (2 Doors)
88x50x75 cm
Luster Side Table (3 Doors)
132x50x75 cm
Luster Coffee Table
100x60x45 cm
Luster Cabinet
220x50x75 cm
Luster Meeting Table
210x110x75 cm
260x115x75 cm
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