Clocks and Lights
Clocks and lights stand out from the rest of the accessories. And while the availability of clocks in a room is desirable but not necessary (happy people never look at clocks), lamps are present almost everywhere.
But there are areas in an apartment where clocks are necessary. One of such areas is the kitchen where all the members of a family, being in hurry, gather for breakfast.
The well known Valcucine factory offers a complete collection of Passatempo clocks for its kitchens. The peculiarity of these clocks lies in the use of the same decorative elements which are used in different models of Valcucine kitchen cabinetry, and, correspondingly, in the possibility to choose the more suitable clock model for each collection. Clocks, as kitchens, are made of natural materials, with the use of wood colored with natural paints, and are decorated with incrustation.



Lamps Trolley Book Shelf
Side Board, Valcucine Plitka, Valcucine Clocks & Plate, Valcucine

The same principle of compatibility with furniture is used in some collections of lamps which are usually produced by the same factory which produced the main furniture. For instance, lamps with woven elements for woven Bonacina furniture, or the Kyo lamp collection which is fit for many interiors of MisuraEmme.
The MisuraEmme vertical bookshelf made of sheet steel is a real sculptural composition. Its curved form is ensured by a special tension element made of steel cable. Its form is so good that it grieves us to overload it with foreign objects.
Tables on Wheels
There is no single word in the Russian language which denotes a movable table so useful for reception of guests: its shelves may be equipped with chrome-plated holders for glasses and bottle racks. This facilitates its movement in an apartment at a rather high speed without damage to beverages and dishes. In the European languages it is correctly called "official", since, in contradistinction to many other furniture accessories, its functions are not strictly defined, and its ability to work is almost unlimited.
Best factories prove that a simple structure on wheels can be not only a work of furniture art, but even a historical landmark. Such is the movable bar made of steel and corrugated aluminum produced by MisuraEmme and designed according to the historical analogue of Swiss Architect Alfred Rot, a companion-in-arms of Le Corbusier. His design resembles a 1930s baby carriage with two large rubberized wheels, and legs made of chrome-plated steel tube in the form of an arc. And the internal design with a tank for ice and a box for bottles complies with the modern ideas of comfort.