Linteloo
Linteloo
Login
Toon website in

We are happy to help you

If you have any questions or comments, you can contact us in several ways.

Your feedback is welcome

Did you find an error or is something not working. Tell us what you think of our website

Contact + Feedback
Accessories

Luna

by Marcel Wolterinck


‘Luna’ is a unique wall unit, where daily routines, cherished memories, and moments of self-reflection intersect. The geometric lines symbolize our busy lives, filled with stories and experiences, building up in layers. The vertical mirrors are an opportunity for self-observation—a moment of reflection, critical or admiring. The horizontal shelves keep daily items at hand, while hidden recesses store special items, cherished and only revealed on special occasions.

Compositions
Specifications
Options
Details & downloads

Compositions

Specifications

Mirrored glass
Bronze
Frame
'Anthracite (textured)' steel
Shelves
'Oak dark ebony'

Options

Request your swatches
Application

Product Details & downloads

Global Details & downloads

Request Brochure Request Brochure

"*" indicates required fields

Request Maintenance booklet Request Maintenance booklet

"*" indicates required fields

Ik ben geen robot

Request Sizes & Details Request Sizes & Details

*For registered users only

Save on Pinterest
Save on Pinterest
Save on Pinterest

Marcel Wolterinck

When Marcel Wolterinck opened his flower shop in Laren, the Netherlands, in 1986, little did he know he would soon be one of the prominent representatives of modern Dutch design. His floral creations with their immediately recognizable ‘Wolterinck signature’, evolved into interior design projects around the world.

It will come as no surprise that Marcel loves using wood and other natural materials, celebrating their unique variations in texture and colour. His designs are sophisticated yet utterly liveable, with a strong emphasis on a sense of warmth and comfort.

Marcel loves the interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces: ‘I enjoy design in which the outside and inside grow together and towards each other, overlapping and connecting.’

Meet other designers