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W. 300 x H. 215 x D. 35 cm
Designed by Sacha Lakic
A blend of 1950s influences and Asian inspiration, Sacha Lakic's Celta bookcase features a walnut structure whose softened, graphic lines sculpt space with lightness. It plays with the contrasts of the wall, and its tapered shelves are enlivened by oblique book supports. ...
Large bookcase
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Item with FSCâ„¢ Mix certification. This product is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSCâ„¢-certified forests and from other controlled sources. .
Disassemblable bookcase. Structure made of beveled medium-density fiberboard, shaped like an airplane wing, veneered in American walnut.
Made in Europe
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Other versions available in the showroom:
bookcase L.300 x H.176 cm
bookcase L.225 x H.215 cm
bookcase L.225 x H.176 cm
bookcase L.150 x H.215 cm
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This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.
Designer Sacha Lakic has a passion for cutting-edge technology that he has applied to ambitious designs for futuristic cars and motorcycles. Each of his designs showcases supple yet dynamic shapes – his signature. For Roche Bobois he designs seats and furniture with fluid, sleek lines that match rigour and sensuality, logic and passion. With its unique shapes and style, the Bubble sofa designed by Sacha Lakic is today an iconic piece in the Roche Bobois collections.
More info...For the third year in a row, Roche Bobois has partnered with the WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards, held at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
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