Designed by Colin King Studio
Created to hold books in place, the abstract forms of the Converge Book Ends are shaped from lava stone ? a dark and porous material with a textured surface. Use as intended, one at either side of a line of books, or interlock together to create a functional sculpture.
Finishes:
Lava stone
Dimensions:
W200 x D130 x H200 mm
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