180-90-43
1960
Alasia Furniture
A true period piece, this 1960s bookcase embodies the creative spirit of Italian modernism, with elegant lines and striking details. Crafted from warm reddish wood that still retains its original patina, it rises slenderly upwards with a top shelf ideal for decorative objects, small books or a drooping plant.
But it's the built-in desk that steals the show: a bright yellow top, ready to accommodate notebooks, laptops or scattered books. Inside, a discreet but roomy drawer holds pens, documents or whatever you want.
To make this bookcase even more special, a secret compartment with sliding doors is hidden in the structure, perfect for storing what you don't want to leave in sight.
Perfect for a vintage study, a refined living room corner or even a creative children's bedroom, this bookcase is not just a piece of furniture, but a small time machine: functional, charming, unique.

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