Horm's Leon Wood sideboard plays with an evocative optical effect that determines its salient characteristic: appearing different depending on the point of observation. Frontally, the doors are marked by a pattern of vertical polychrome stripes, but when viewed from the side, light or dark homogeneity prevails.
The structure of Leon Wood by Horm is made of wood particle board panels veneered and stained or covered and lacquered, while the doors are made of triangular section inserts in stained or lacquered beech wood. It is precisely these triangular sections that create the striking play of colours: they have different finishes on the visible sections.
In all versions, Horm's Leon Wood sideboard is equipped with glass shelves as standard.
The available finishes for the structure are white lacquered, mocha-stained beech, bleached beech and bois blond. Finishes for the doors are white, mocha and cherry lacquered, bleached beech and bois blond.
The Leon Wood sideboard by Horm finally rests on 4 standard feet or on a 16cm high metal structure.