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Designed by Claudio Bitetti
Adelaide is an shelf with structure in solid Iroko wood or in matt black painted iron. It is complete with 13 shelves, designed for ceiling fixing. It is an elegant, floor to ceiling bookcase with a revolving column to which the shelves of two different sizes are fixed asymmetrically on 4 sides.
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King & Queen are stools or accent tables in turned cork. Inspired by the pawns on the chessboard, especially by the pawns of the king and queen.
Exagon is a free standing container with an hexagonal base in lacquered MDF. It is complete with a door and internal crystal shelves. Perfect for dynamic and modern place, the Exagon is a practical and elegant container that can be fitted into every room as a single-piece.
Notes is a storage unit with structure in gray Valcromat MDF with front and sides covered with A4 sheets of overlapping and interchangeable paper. The base is in metal in patinated bronze finish. To write what you want: the shopping list, a message, a recipe, Notes can always change and always be unique, personalized by […]
$2,390.00
$1,550.00
A modular shelving system with sculptural utility at its core, Rombe has been designed to adapt to the multifaceted needs of modern living. Available in 11 set configurations with the opportunity to add additional bays and shelves, the system grows and evolves with and around its surroundings.
The refined and minimal structure of Helia is enhanced by the shelves in bronzed or smoked mirror to give an exclusive charm to the interiors. The two sizes and the different widths allow different uses and combinations.
$3,230.00
Sometimes the simplest pieces prove to be the most difficult to find, say, the quintessential wall shelf. With understated details and intelligible flexibility, the New Works shelving system aims to be just that. Designed to effortlessly blend into a variety of spaces, this simple shelving system continues New Works? ongoing quest of creating elevated basics. […]