
72.70 £
ENOstudio
ENOstudio Shelf Light wooden wooden L 80 x H 22 x D 25 cm An amazing wall shelf which is both aesthetic and really functional ! Tuiles has been designed by the french Thomas Merlin. Simply fixed to the wall with two hooks provided

858.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Gold Metal Base : L 25 cm x W 25 cm - H 75 cm - Capacity : 35 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Limited edition to 99 pieces - Number of copy and signature of the designer inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

575.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 35 cm x W 35 cm - H 160 cm - Capacity : 70 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

326.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 25 cm x W 25 cm - H 75 cm - Capacity : 35 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

575.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 35 cm x W 35 cm - H 160 cm - Capacity : 70 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

609.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 35 cm x W 35 cm - H 215 cm - Capacity : 95 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

326.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 25 cm x W 25 cm - H 75 cm - Capacity : 35 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

841.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal W 50 cm x D 30 cm x H 192 cm - Capacity : 170 books or 560 CDs Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Central upright and double row of shelves - The piled books hide the shelves - Designer's signing on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

841.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal W 50 cm x D 30 cm x H 192 cm - Capacity : 170 books or 560 CDs Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Central upright and double row of shelves - The piled books hide the shelves - Designer's signing on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 8 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 240 books (or 680 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 8 shelves - 13 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 30 volumes wich can only be laid horizontally (or 85 CDs per shelf) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 4 shelves 26 cm apart - Capacity : 140 books Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 4 shelves - 26 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 35 volumes wich can be laid vertically - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 3 shelves 26 cm apart + 2 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 165 books (or 105 books and 170 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Association of shelves 26 cm apart provided with book-ends (for vertical storage) and shelves 13 cm apart (for horizontal storage) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black,Polished steel Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 8 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 240 books (or 680 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 8 shelves - 13 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 30 volumes wich can only be laid horizontally (or 85 CDs per shelf) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 4 shelves 26 cm apart - Capacity : 140 books Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 4 shelves - 26 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 35 volumes wich can be laid vertically - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

952.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 110 cm - 3 shelves 26 cm apart + 2 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 165 books (or 105 books and 170 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Association of shelves 26 cm apart provided with book-ends (for vertical storage) and shelves 13 cm apart (for horizontal storage) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

1184.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 197 cm - 15 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 420 books (or 1190 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 15 shelves - 13 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 30 volumes wich can only be laid horizontally (or 85 CDs per shelf) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

1184.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 197 cm - 7 shelves 26 cm apart - Capacity : 245 books Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 7 shelves - 26 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 35 volumes wich can be laid vertically - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

1184.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 197 cm - 5 shelves 26 cm apart + 4 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 295 books (or 175 books and 340 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Association of shelves 26 cm apart provided with book-ends (35 books with vertical storage) and shelves 13 cm apart (30 books with horizontal storage or 85CDs) - Possibily to group CDs and books laid horizontaly and verticaly - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

1184.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 197 cm - 15 shelves 13 cm apart - Capacity : 420 books (or 1190 CDs) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 15 shelves - 13 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 30 volumes wich can only be laid horizontally (or 85 CDs per shelf) - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

1184.00 £
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Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal Base : L 52 cm x W 52 cm - H 197 cm - 7 shelves 26 cm apart - Capacity : 245 books Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. Composed of 7 shelves - 26 cm apart from each other shelves - Each shelf contains up to 35 volumes wich can be laid vertically - Revolving column through 360° - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble