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Designed by Stéphane Parmentier, this stunning bookshelf will become the true protagonist of any interior, with its simple geometry and luxurious details. Inspired by the graphic and optical art of the 70s, particularly by Victor Vasarely's grid-like paintings, this piece is composed of four light gray leather shelves intersected by two vertical poles covered in smoked suede leather. The visual geometry is enhanced by the suede panel in the same smoked suede color. Shelves are available also in printed calfskin and suede upon request.
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Galimberti Nino
Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker
The first Galimberti workshop was opened in Brianza, the renowned cabinetmaking district near Milan, at the end of the 19th century. The current company started in the ‘60s, thanks to Nino Galimberti. Today his sons Carlo, Luciano, and Roberta are responsible for the expansion of the brand in Italy and abroad. Combining crafting tradition and technological innovation, and balancing classic and contemporary style, these timeless and luxurious pieces, made using high quality materials, are meant to last a lifetime.Discover more