Protek is expanding its palette of available finishes for Bigfoot, its modular sliding and concealed system, assisting designers and architects in achieving perfect integration with their interiors.
Bigfoot can be integrated into walls during the design or renovation stages of a property, adjacent to an existing wall, or as a standalone, self-supporting structure. It requires no building permit and is available in two versions: Architectural, for paneling in drywall or similar, and Interior, with the predisposition for paneling in boiserie or rigid panels.
From cooler to warmer tones, the laminate offer is enriched with new greys and beiges to which are added the four wood-effect finishes that decline the colors of oak and two vibrant and intense colors such as Maggese (Fallow) and Verde Pino (Pine Green).
From the warm earthy and sandy tones of Luxor and Arizona beiges to the marine atmospheres evoked by Blu Fes and Azzurro Naxos, from the intensity of Jaipur and Askja Reds and Kashmir Yellow to the refined and discreet elegance of the olive shades of Verde Comodoro (Green Comodoro) and the mud of Cacao Orinoco, the new range is capable of satisfying the most diverse demands in terms of interior design. In fact, the number of FENIX finishes rises to 19, new-generation surfaces that are striking for their super-matt appearance and pleasant soft-touch effect, as well as for their great technical properties such as the thermal repairability of surface micro-scratches and their being fingerprint-proof.
These also include two proposals that echo the aesthetics of metal surfaces: the warm golden hues of Oro Cortez and the stainless-steel charm of Acciaio Hamilton.
Designed to meet the new needs of metropolitan dwellers, their lifestyles and the times of day, each Bigfoot module from Protek is a concealed furnishing element and complement that conceals from view what is not in use, without additional bulk and in the name of unparalleled formal cleanliness.