Nils Holger Moormann
Buchstabler

Nils Holger Moormann
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Diseño: Tom Fischer
ID de Stylepark: 05.1004.10039
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Design
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muebles para el hogar
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estantes / armarios
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estantes individuales
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
Buchstabler is a pivotable rack for paperbacks.
With purchases kept on a minimum, a maximum amount of books is stored in a space-saving way and can be clearly arranged (Ca. 25 pocket books per level).
The rack is stuck together, is rotatable, stands freely and, if necessary, can be built higher and higher.
Therefore, it is possible to assemble Buchstabler at coffee-table height (two levels), up to Buchstabler-tower height (seven levels). Buchstabler is stabilized with a simple, but clever technique:. a string connects the base and the top of the shelf. The tension,
produced from twisting the string, holds the shelf tightly together.
Buchstabler becomes nearly invisible when completely filled, leaving the spotlight to the paperback-books, which can be arranged individually at each level and displayed with the frontpage in sight. The base, made of cement-cast, adds durability.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
330 mm |
altura |
1360 mm |
profundidad |
330 mm |
03 materiales/colores
Descripción de material/procesamiento
side panels and shelf boards FU (birch plywood) black or white or red string polyester bookends flexible steel grip aluminium base cement-cast, white-grey
04 Tags
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