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OKIts lines are minimal but not taken for granted. Bureaurama, the new release of a collection conceived of for a young and dynamic office space, is an extremely light bookcase (with a painted aluminum structure) which can be configured according to our needs.
Conceived of during the early months of this year for working at home, the Home Office bookcase was made to be inserted into any space thanks to it modular units. It can be a simple wall bookshelf, but can also turn into a small office when needed: just add the drawer with its drop-down panel and your desk is ready.
With a steel bar attached to the wall and magnetic plywood drawers available in three sizes that can be applied as one pleases, the Magnetique bookcase never ceases to amaze us with its revolutionary simplicity.
The Quantum bookcase, with its transparent or colorful tempered glass boxes in various sizes, gives us the pleasure of choosing the colors we prefer and the sizes right for our space.
A strike of design genius that is not to be forgotten, this rotating bookcase is capable of creating an infinite number of linear, angular or freestanding compositions. Designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1989, it is a design icon that is still in production today by Zanotta.
The most copied bookcase in the history of design: this freestanding column where one can horizontally place books finds itself a place in every corner of the room. We owe its original version to the intuition of Bruno Rainaldi.
If we choose it be low like a coffee table, we can make it roll between the sofas in our living room. We can also have it be tall and set up its units various sizes according to our needs. Krossing Rotante is super-flexible and customizable for any space.
Mighty cylindrical columns matched with elements that call back to the layout of the Pirellone skyscraper designed by Gio Ponti for Milan, the Azzal bookcase surprises us by mixing forms, materials and colors in a modular system that is able to fit any space.
We can also frame a bookcase as if it were a painting. What’s important in a smaller space is that it is light, simple and linear like Alix which, delicately attached to the wall, frames that which is dearest to us.
Neat but decomposed, where angled shelves float between two lateral supports like pages of any open book, the Folio glass bookcase looks like a still image of moving time. It is a dynamic image that reminds of reading or rereading the books it embraces.