LUCREZIA-ERIK: a bed by Maxalto of undisputed elegance due to the important proportions of the headboard built with two overlapping panels, in which the upper one bends slightly backwards to provide comfort when you want to lean on it to read or just to sit on it. This upper element is embellished, breaking up the linearity and simplicity of the structure, by the pony-stitching that runs along the entire perimeter of the two panels and forms four central squares.
In the upper panel there is a decoration in homage to the tradition of the Cantù area, which made it famous for its handmade lace, where "Bisetta" was the dialect name of the one proposed by A.Citterio for this bed. Workmanship that gives a sign of continuity between the clean, essential lines and the warmth of elements from the past that dilute the rigour.
Lucrezia-Erik by Maxalto can be upholstered in fabric or leather and is equipped with two wheels on the rear feet that make it easy to move around for floor cleaning. The motorized feet set back in the structure give a suspended effect that lightens its features.