1960
95 cm Height 35 cm Width 35 cm Depth
This is a beautiful and sophisticated mid-century piece of furniture. The characteristic Italian design of the 60s is evident in this revolving bookcase. Crafted from mahogany veneer, it features modular shelves that extend vertically, offering a total of five levels. It shows no signs of craftsmanship, but the quality of the material and design are excellent. Its design is also inspired by similar pieces by the renowned Italian designer Gianfranco Frattini. With five available shelves, this revolving bookcase, although designed for books, can also serve as an excellent display for a collection of precious objects such as small vases or ceramics. Pictured, it is paired with a stunning collection of Murano glass vases, making it the focal point of the room. The available shelf space is: Height 20 cm / 7,87 inches – Depth 19,5 cm / 7,67 inches. It also features wheels at the base, adding a distinctive functionality and allowing it to be quickly rotated or moved as needed. In excellent condition, with minimal signs of wear consistent with its age. You can place it in your home right away.
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