Vintage 1960/70
Height 173 cm Width 88 cm Depth 34 cm
We offer this functional bamboo bookcase with glass shelves, produced in Italy in the 60s.
With a simple and clean line, it reveals an accurate execution in the details, especially if you pay attention to the beautiful corner solutions where the sturdy bamboo canes marry the wicker weaves. The five shelves that punctuate the front of the cabinet are glazed, thus ensuring perfect stability. Essential in its formal development, designed following the robust mesh of bamboo canes, a durable material of plant origin, visually relaxing and minimally invasive, ecological and capable of creating a direct bridge with the nature from which it comes, giving the environment a vaguely exotic touch . These pieces in materials are very trendy and have great demand on the vintage market.
The bookcase is in excellent original condition.
Dimensions: Height 173 cm Width 88 cm Depth 34 cm
We also have other objects in wicker and bamboo that can be consulted in our online catalogue, including another similar bookcase but with one less shelf.
We ship all over the world, professional transport carried out according to the required standards.
The estimated time of each delivery is generally 5-7 working days, except of course for particular and delicately moved items.
A certificate of authenticity will be issued to validate the item.
For further information do not hesitate to contact us, our team remains at your complete disposal.
For further information call 348 7618122 (also whats app).
Thank you for your attention and trust.

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