Vision
Vision
Vision was conceived in 1985 and holds a special place in design history. It was created for Pastoe by Karel Boonzaaijer and Pierre Mazairac a renowned Dutch design team. Boonzaaijer and Mazairac initially did not focus on making a cupboard, but on an abstract investigation into surfaces, proportions and storage spaces, independent of production restrictions such as production standards.
Vision, arguably, represents the apex of this philosophy. While Boonzaaijer and Mazairac produced celebrated pieces for a portfolio of high-profile clients, Vision remains a career-defining design. An icon of design and functionality.
The Vision cabinet collection is more than a piece of furniture. Ahead of its time, Vision is striking for its minimalism. It is an icon of design and functionality. The seamless integration of handleless doors, combined with the 45-degree facets, resulted in a groundbreaking form, offering a supremely satisfying click every time you use its doors. Realizing this level of detail and precision requires high-quality engineering.
Unusually for the era, Vision is a modular concept comprising identical surfaces—front, sides, top, and bottom—meaning that individual Vision components can be arranged freely according to need. Together, these features permit an astonishing range of possibilities, from simple solutions to sculptural "landscapes." In other words, there's a Vision for every vision.
Vision Modules allows you to create personalized cabinet configurations from various modular elements. From elegant storage solutions to sculptural landscapes, all are available in Arco's comprehensive and renewed color palette and veneer options. The foundational elements of the Vision cabinet concept allow for countless configurations.