video corpo
cad

Free-standing bookcase Tower
room dividercontemporarywalnut

Free-standing bookcase - Tower - Bodema - room divider / contemporary / walnut
Free-standing bookcase - Tower - Bodema - room divider / contemporary / walnut
Add to favorites
Compare this product

Characteristics

Type
free-standing, room divider
Style
contemporary
Material
walnut, lacquered metal
Width

120 cm
(47 in)

Depth

44 cm
(17 in)

Description

Tall free standing 6-shelf bookcase with walnut or lacquer shelves held together by 10 metal rods. A high-end, 120 cm wide, 197 cm high and 40 cm deep open bookshelf. Effortlessly chic and sophisticated, Tower is a tall free standing 6-shelf bookcase with walnut or lacquer shelves held together by 10 metal rods. This is a high-end bookshelf that works both as a statement feature shelving for your most prized books, and as an elegant room divider. With its 120 cm of width, 197 cm of height and 40 cm of depth, it will complete an expertly curated living room or a study, bringing immediate contemporary elegance to any decor scheme. The frame features 3 metal slats completed by 2 rods per side. Between them sit the 6 tier shelving: a minimalist structure, but with a strong aesthetic value. Play with contrasting finishes and bronze or chrome metal to create a statement piece. But the metal structure is not the true star of this bookcase. It’s the shelves that take center stage with their endless choice of colours. Want a more formal, mid century inspired look? Go for the canaletto walnut and pair it with brass details. Designed by Giuseppe Manzoni, Tower boasts a sleek design that will infuse your space with a touch of Italian-inspired industrial style. The perfect place to showcase volumes, photos, fine knick-knacks, plants, this double sided bookcase will add immediate visual interest to any setting.

Catalogs

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.