Giselle Tv Unit TV unit

About Giselle Tv Unit TV unit

Design

The Giselle Tv Unit by Capital brings a clear, linear idea to the living room: a modular system that looks light yet feels grounded. Designed by Boatto Martino Studio in 2020, it focuses on simple geometry and clean horizontals, letting the television sit within a calm, ordered setting. Nothing is superfluous. Each element has a role, and the overall impression is quietly architectural rather than decorative.

Because the structure is modular, the composition can stay low and minimal or grow into a longer, more articulated wall piece. Lines remain consistent, so even large configurations feel controlled, almost weightless.

Materials & Build

At the core is a metal frame that gives the Giselle Tv Unit its slender outline and reassuring stability. Metal panels, finished to match or contrast, define the volumes and underscore the graphic character of the piece. Wooden shelves soften the architecture, introducing a warmer note and a tactile surface for objects and media equipment.

Finishes are available in selected metals and woods, allowing the unit to lean either more industrial or more domestic in tone. Every configuration is built as a clear structure of frame, panels, and shelves, with no visual noise.

Ease & Use

This is a TV unit designed to be lived with every day. Open shelving keeps devices accessible and easy to reach, while the linear frame helps cables find discreet routes. There is space for display, but also for keeping things visually quiet around the screen.

Because the layout is defined on project, proportions can be adjusted to the inch to suit the specific television size and the way the room is used.

Placement & Lifestyle

The Giselle Tv Unit works naturally in living rooms that favor clarity and order. It sits comfortably against a wall, supporting the television while extending into storage and display. In larger spaces, repeating modules can define a broader media wall; in smaller rooms, a compact version still keeps the same visual language.

The metal frame and slim shelves also make it an option for open-plan environments where the TV zone needs to feel integrated, not heavy.

Longevity & Customization

Capital has designed this system to evolve with the home. Because the unit is modular and customized on client request, it can be specified to current needs and adjusted in future projects with the same design logic. The solid metal structure and considered choice of wood finishes support long-term use, resisting quick visual fatigue.

Over time, owners can re-edit how they use the shelves and open areas without losing the original, disciplined look defined by Boatto Martino Studio.

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