Complementary Modulo

Glasero Modulo

Glasero is best positioned as a supporting modulo rather than an independent main line. Built with an MDF frame and glass insert, it is used selectively alongside Spazietto’s main door lines to introduce openness, display value, and a softer transition between solid surfaces.

Modulo Overview

More integrated,more furniture-like.

Glasero Modulo works as a complementary element inside broader cabinetry programs. Compared with metal-framed glass modules, it feels warmer and more closely tied to the material language of the main doors, while still delivering openness and variation.

Center Panel

Glass Insert

Frame

MDF Structure

Role

Complementary accent door modulo

Softens solid compositions

Glass helps reduce visual heaviness and introduces a more open, balanced cabinet elevation.

Feels naturally connected

The MDF structure allows the modulo to blend more seamlessly with surrounding wood-based main lines.

Softens solid compositions

Ideal for feature cabinets, upper units, shelving fronts, or sections where visibility adds value.

Works as a secondary modulo

Best used selectively within the project rather than as the full primary door language.

Design Character

Warmer, softer,more unified

Glasero Modulo introduces transparency without the stronger metallic expression of an aluminum frame. Its value lies in creating openness while preserving harmony with the main cabinetry language.

Integrated transparency

Glasero Modulo feels less technical and more naturally embedded in the overall furniture composition.

Design Character

A softer accentwithin the composition

Glasero Modulo is especially effective where glass should feel integrated rather than sharply contrasted. It supports a layered furniture expression while keeping the composition warm and cohesive.

Recommended Mood

Warm contemporary calm

Best Pairings

Melamine, lacquer, veneer, stained wood

Project Type

Display cabinets + layered furniture programs

Visual Quality

Soft transparency with unity

ACCENT APPLICATION

A gentle complementary modulo beside the main lines.

Glasero Modulo is most effective when inserted strategically beside solid door fronts. It can emphasize display zones, lighten upper cabinetry, or create a more layered furniture composition while maintaining stronger visual harmony with the primary material line.

Pairs naturally with melamine, lacquer, veneer, and stained wood door lines

Ideal for display doors, upper cabinets, bookcase fronts, and feature storage sections

Adds transparency without introducing the stronger metallic character of an aluminum frame modulo

Best understood as a warm secondary modulo rather than a standalone hero line

Accent Application

A gentle complementary modulo beside

Glasero Modulo is especially effective where glass should feel integrated rather than sharply contrasted. It supports a layered furniture expression while keeping the composition warm and cohesive.

Pairs naturally with melamine, lacquer, veneer, and stained wood door lines

the main lines.

Ideal for display doors, upper cabinets, bookcase fronts, and feature storage sections

Adds transparency without introducing the stronger metallic character of an aluminum frame modulo

Best understood as a warm secondary modulo rather than a standalone hero line

Modulo Overview

Compact and complementary.

As with Alluvio Modulo, this page is intentionally shorter and more focused than the main line pages. Glasero is positioned as a support element that enhances the total composition rather than replacing the core door lines.

Name

Glasero modulo

A complementary MDF-and-glass door modulo used to create selective openness within broader cabinetry programs.

Composition

MDF frame + glass

Combines a warmer wood-based frame with glass infill for a more integrated accent solution.

Best Use

Selective accent door

Ideal for display cabinets, upper units, shelving fronts, wardrobes, and mixed-material furniture programs.

Spazietto Positioning

Not a main line. A warm

complementary modulo.

Glasero Modulo supports Spazietto’s main door lines by adding transparency, softness, and display value where needed. It is the accent modulo that keeps compositions lighter, more layered, and more furniture-oriented without losing material harmony.