The subtle aesthetic of the Lauki collection by Treku draws you to it and invites as much touch as contemplation. A thin, half-centimetre contour wraps around the entire piece, elegantly underlining the drawers. The overall effect is one of creativity and character in a piece of furniture that is as easy to admire as it is complex to create. The Lauki collection is made up of multiple types of boxes that can be stacked together or hung on a wall. Available in a wide range of sizes, finishes and functions (drawer, door, niche, etc.). Lauki by Treku offers infinite possibilities for creating compositions suited to all types of architectural configuration. This high sideboard version is perfect for storing crockery in the dining room.
Born in San Sebastian in 1972, Ibon Arrizabalaga graduated in Industrial Design from the Massana School in Barcelona in 1996. On completing his training, he joined SEAT's team of designer-modellers at the Martorell technical centre, where he worked on the design and presentation of the SEAT Altea in Wolfsburg (Germany). In 1998, he joined Muebles Treku as a designer.
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Treku was founded in 1947 in the Southern Basque Country. In the 2000s, with its expertise in furniture production and understanding of cabinetmaking, Treku decided to launch out and create its own collections. With the aid of designers in house, such as Ibon Arrizabalaga, and out of house, notably Jean-Louis Iratzoki, Treku presents a very complete, modular and customisable range of extending tables, coffee tables, TV units, consoles, chests of drawers and dressers, creating its own very functional and aesthetic world. Treku's design style is inspired by the creations of Scandinavian cultures, who know how to combine tradition and natural style in a very modern way.