Geelli Punto Tratto Utensil Rack

TRATTO UTENSIL RACK

Geelli Punto Tratto Utensil Rack

TRATTO UTENSIL RACK

Designed by Saverio Incombenti

Adhesive kitchen utensil rack.Can also be used in the bathroom as a towel rail and wherever you need to hang and organise items on the wall.

Geelli Punto Tratto Utensil Rack

INFORMATION

BRAND 

Geelli

USE 

Kitchen & Bathroom

SKU

GAP-TRT

DESIGNER  

Saverio Incombenti

PRODUCT TYPE 

Utensil rack

PRODUCTION 

Made in Italy

MATERIALS

- Polyurethane Gel
- Starlux

CATEGORIES

- Kitchen & Table
- Hang Without Drilling

DIMENSIONS

- 15 x 8 cm
- Height :  4 cm

COLORS

-Black -Shadow Grey -Dove Grey -Light Grey -Sand -White -Mustard -Raf Blue -Brick Red -Hunter

CLOTH i CLEANER

Highly flammable liquid and vapour. Causes serious eye irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness.

SURFACE PRE-TREATMENT

Contaminants such as release agents, preservatives, grease, oil, dust, water, old adhesive sorsealantsand other substances that may affect adhesion must be removed from all surfaces.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Use of glue is obligatory on: Alfa, Bocs, Morbini, Pomolo, Portarò, App collection, Inlinea collection, D’oc collection, Grace collection support ring. We strongly recommend watching the instruction video for guidance on how to affix the product properly.

SURFACE

Geelli offers the opportunity to increase the natural adhesion of polyurethane gel products, thanks to this special adhesive, which can be used on ceramics, tiles, metal, stone, glass, steel, wood and hard plastics. Adhesion is not guaranteed on other materials, not listed here.

CLEANING

Geelli products are delicate and must be treated with care. We recommend daily cleaning using only water and neutral detergent. Alcohol, bleach or acid- based detergent will permanently damage the material. We recommend immediate removal of marks from foundation, make-up, food, coloured drinks, etc.

Geelli Punto Tratto Utensil Rack
Geelli Punto Tratto Utensil Rack

DESIGNER - SAVERIO INCOMBENTI

He obtained a Diploma at the European Institute of Design and after several professional experiences, moved to Milan. In 2011, he began collaborating with various design firms, designing a number of private residences.