PRIMORDIAL
Bookcase

W. 132 x H. 157 x D. 41,5 cm

Designed by Raphael Navot

With NATIV, Raphael Navot has designed for Roche Bobois a collection featuring natural and organic lines: a dialogue between nature and culture, marked by geometric mastery and spontaneous forms, crafted from luxurious materials in an artisanal manner.
Atypical, intriguing, alluring: Primordial is an organic piece with an irregular silhouette, hand-worked like a sculpture. A future icon.
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Item with FSCâ„¢ 100% certification. This product is made with wood from responsibly managed, FSCâ„¢-certified forests.

Bookcase in molded polyurethane, covered with a stone-effect finish.

Made in Europe

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Designed by

Raphael Navot

Multidisciplinary, Raphael Navot identifies himself as a non-industrial designer. A graduate from Design Academy Eindhoven, he likes to combine artisanal know-how with contemporary methods, whether in his interior architecture projects or in his custom furniture orders. In Paris, Raphael Navot has produced the Club Silencio in collaboration with David Lynch, and the Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers. For Roche Bobois he has imagined the NATIV collection with natural and organic lines: a dialog between culture and nature combined with the mastery of geometry and spontaneous shapes, it is manufactured by hand with noble materials.

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