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Bookcase 1 element - without lighting

W. 163 x H. 209 x D. 30 cm

Designed by Fabrice Berrux

This graphic bookcase, designed by Fabrice Berrux, features offset horizontal modules that alternate right and left. ...

€ 4.882

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Price valid for one element. led lighting optional.

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Bookcase consisting of 6 modules. Structure in lacquered MDF, exterior matte colors Gris foncé or Blanc, interior with matte lacquer finish (9 stains available). Decorative base with adjustable legs. Assembly dowels between sections.

Made in Europe

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Other versions available in the showroom:

Bookcase 2 elements - W. 283 x H. 209 x D. 30 cm
Bookcase 3 elements - W. 403 x H. 209 x D. 30 cm

eco-designed


This product has been identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the FCBA*: it has been assessed according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle.
*Technological Institute: Forest, Cellulose, Wood-construction and Furniture.

Designed by

Fabrice Berrux

Berrux, a graduate of the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, founded Societe 18 Août, a design studio that creates quirky and unusual objects, in the late 1980s. His designs for Roche Bobois include the FLOWER, an homage to Andy Warhol and HOT-COLD table mats inspired by Land Art. In 1991, Berrux helped to establish lighting design company Dix Heures Dix which has provided products for art gallery shops all over the world and has exhibited at the musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Fabrice Berrux has developed some of Roche Bobois's most distinctive lighting ranges, including those made using innovative materials and techniques such as pleated fabric, altuglass resin and bulbs that can completely alter the ambiance of a space.

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Fabrice Berrux

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