Designed by Claudio Bitetti
The Adelaide shelf is designed by the designer Claudio Bitetti for Mogg. The structure is available in Iroko solid wood or in matt black iron. It is complete with 13 shelves with the options of several accessories to adapt to various lifestyle.
Finishes:
Structure in solid iroko wood, fitting in brass, optional containers in iroko wood
Dimensions:
W550 x D550 x H2360-2600 mm W550 x D550 x H2600-2810 mm W550 x D550 x H2810-3020 mm
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