Meble mieszkaniowe - "Program BL" Meble mieszkaniowe" Program BL " sa kolekcja mebli w sklad której wchodza: krzesla, lawy, stoly, lózka, stoliki nocne, biuika, komody, witryny, biblioteki i szafy . Wykorzystujac te meble mozna urzadzic takie pomieszczenia jak : sypialnie, salon, gabinet, jadalnie oraz biblioteke. Meble te sa wykonywane w 100% z litego drewna. Istnieje mozliwosc wyboru gatunku drewna, wybarwienia, rodzaju uchwytów. Szeroki program funkcjonalny, prosta klarowna forma, perfekcyjne opracowanie konstrukcyjne uwzgledniajace prace drewna to cechy które odrózniaja te meble od innych. Przedstawione widoki, rzuty i przekroje jak i zalaczone fotografie umozliwiaja odtworzenie opisywanych mebli. Cecha istotna wzoru mebli mieszkaniowych - " Program BL " jest to ze: 1) Przednia czesc boków mebli skrzyniowych takich jak : stolik nocny (Fig.5), komoda (Fig.7), witryna (Fig.8), biblioteka (Fig.9) i szafa (Fig. 10) jest wykonczona stojakiem w ksztalcie cwiercwalka, 2) Biurko (Fig.6) jako mebel wolnostojacy jest tak wykonane, ze wszystkie narozniki skrzynek sa wykonczone cwiercwalkami, 3) Przednie nogi krzesla (Fig.l) zachowuja charakter odpowiednio scietego cwiercwalka a górna czesc oparcia jest zaokraglona takim samym promieniem jak stojak innych mebli, 4) Meble stojakowo-szkieletowe takie jak lawa (Fig.2), stól (Fig.3) i lózko (Fig.4) posiadaja wszystkie stojaki w ksztalcie cwiercwalka zcietego od wewnatrz,5) Górna czesc mebli wysokich takich jak : witryna (Fig.8), biblioteka (Fig. 10), jest wykonczona bardzo prostym, równomiernie wysunietym na zewnatrz gzymsem, 6) Górna czesc mebli niskich takich jak : lawa (Fig.2), stól (Fig.3), stolik nocny (Fig.5) i biurko (Fig.6) jest wykonczona plyta robocza, która podobnie jak w meblach wysokich zachowuje równomierne wysuniecie na zewnatrz, 7) Witryna (Fig.8) posiada od przodu drzwi ramowo-plycinowe w górnej czesci oszklone, 8) Biblioteka (Fig.9) posiada od przodu drzwi ramowo-plycinowe czesciowo oszklone a w srodkowej czesci na dole szuflady z przodami ramowo-plycinowymi, 9) Takie meble jak: stolik nocny (Fig..5), biurko (Fig.6) i komoda (Fig.7) posiadaja od przodu drzwi ramowo-plycinowe oraz szuflady z czolami ramowo plycinowymi. Wykaz odmian 1) Fig.l-Krzeslo 2) Fig.2-Lawa 3) Fig.3-Stól 4) Fig.4 - Lózko 5) Fig.5 - Stolik nocny 6) Fig.6 - Biurko 7) Fig.7 - Komoda 8) Fig.8 - Witryna 9) Fig.9-Biblioteka 10)Fig.l0 - SzafaFig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3 Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6 Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9 Fig.10Fig.1Fig. 3Fig. 8Fig. 9Fig. 1Fig.2Fig.3Fig.4Fig.5 Fig.6Fig.7 Fig.8Fig.9 Fig.10 PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PLResidential Furniture - "BL Program" Residential Furniture "BL Program" is a collection of furniture that includes chairs, coffee tables, tables, beds, nightstands, desks, chests of drawers, display cabinets, bookcases, and wardrobes. This furniture can be used to furnish rooms such as bedrooms, living rooms, offices, dining rooms, and libraries. The furniture is made of 100% solid wood. You can choose the type of wood, color, and handles. A broad functional program, simple, clear form, and perfect construction that takes into account the processing of wood are the features that distinguish this furniture from others. The presented views, projections, and cross-sections, as well as the attached photographs, allow you to recreate the described furniture. An important feature of the residential furniture design - "Program BL" is that: 1) The front part of the sides of box furniture such as: a bedside table (Fig.5), a chest of drawers (Fig.7), a display cabinet (Fig.8), a bookcase (Fig.9) and a wardrobe (Fig.10) is finished with a quarter-round shaped stand, 2) The desk (Fig.6) as a free-standing piece of furniture is made in such a way that all the corners of the boxes are finished with quarter-rounds, 3) The front legs of the chair (Fig.1) retain the character of a quarter-round cut and the upper part of the backrest is rounded with the same radius as the stand of other furniture, 4) Frame-stand furniture such as a coffee table (Fig.2), a table (Fig.3) and a bed (Fig.4) have all the stands in the shape of a quarter-round cut from the inside, 5) The upper part of high furniture such as such as: a display case (Fig. 8), a library (Fig. 10), is finished with a very simple, evenly protruding cornice, 6) The upper part of low furniture such as: a coffee table (Fig. 2), a table (Fig. 3), a bedside table (Fig. 5) and a desk (Fig. 6) is finished with a worktop, which, similarly to high furniture, remains evenly protruding outwards, 7) The display case (Fig. 8) has a frame-and-panel door at the front, glazed in the upper part, 8) The library (Fig. 9) has a frame-and-panel door at the front, partially glazed, and in the middle part at the bottom, drawers with frame-and-panel fronts, 9) Such furniture as: a bedside table (Fig. 5), a desk (Fig. 6) and a chest of drawers (Fig. 7) have frame-and-panel doors at the front and drawers with frame-and-panel fronts. Panelled. List of varieties 1) Fig.1 - Chair 2) Fig.2 - Coffee table 3) Fig.3 - Table 4) Fig.4 - Bed 5) Fig.5 - Night table 6) Fig.6 - Desk 7) Fig.7 - Chest of drawers 8) Fig.8 - Display cabinet 9) Fig.9 - Library 10) Fig.10 - Wardrobe Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3 Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6 Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9 Fig.10Fig.1Fig. 3Fig. 8Fig. 9Fig. 1Fig.2Fig.3Fig.4Fig.5 Fig.6Fig.7 Fig.8Fig.9 Fig.10 PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL