Miniforms' Matassa bookcase brings a touch of elegant minimalism and a soft industrial feel into any space, private or public. The simply elegant open shelf consists of five shelves and black steel tubes that wrap the bookshelf in their embrace. The cross-shaped metal tubes, which are asymmetrically bound around the bookcase, provide a sturdy contrast to the gentle look of the walnut shelves. Designed by Luigi Semeraro, the sculptural Matassa bookcase provides plenty of storage space for beautiful decorative objects, books, magazines, tableware and vases with flowers, and can be used in the middle of a space as a room divider, too.
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Matassa bookcase, black - walnut
Description
Miniforms' Matassa bookcase brings a touch of elegant minimalism and a soft industrial feel into any space, private or public. The simply elegant open shelf consists of five shelves and black steel tubes that wrap the bookshelf in their embrace. The cross-shaped metal tubes, which are asymmetrically bound around the bookcase, provide a sturdy contrast to the gentle look of the walnut shelves. Designed by Luigi Semeraro, the sculptural Matassa bookcase provides plenty of storage space for beautiful decorative objects, books, magazines, tableware and vases with flowers, and can be used in the middle of a space as a room divider, too.
- Width: 105 cm
- Depth: 41.6 cm
- Height: 145 cm
- Colour Black, walnut
- Material Lacquered steel, Canaletto walnut
- Notes Delivered assembled.
- Product ID: MIN-LB580-B-CW
Luigi Semeraro (b. 1978) is a product and interior designer, born in Varese, Italy. His work is characterized by bold colours, clean lines, and playful shapes. He likes to combine different materials from metal to wood and glass into his designs to create furniture that is aesthetically pleasing and functional at the same time.
Semeraro studied and graduated from the Design University at Politecnico di Milano. He kicked off his career in 2004 with the "PIU YIU" project which was a temporary Chinese restaurant. Since then, he has worked with various designers and studios, leaving his mark on numerous projects, collaborations, as well as on street art activities.
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