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Low bookcase TOMI DE LEGN
contemporarysolid wood

low bookcase
low bookcase
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Characteristics

Type
low
Style
contemporary
Material
solid wood

Description

Tomes are particularly large, heavy books and they are the theme for CADORIN’S new wooden creations. The “TOMI de LEGN” collection consists of wooden books, small and large, giving life to the new DESIGN of furnishings “We started with the concept that, while it is true that with expert hands one can create any object in wood,” explain Cadorin's designers, “one must also remember that good taste is essential.” THE BOOKCASE The "TOMI de LEGN”, or large and small wooden books, represent “the weight of culture” in a splendid bookcase. The bookshelves, made entirely of solid wood, contain “books” – in different species such as Walnut, Quercus, Cherry, Mahogany, Fir and Oak, in a variety of finishes and shades ranging from light, pastel hues to bright colours such as red and blue – which are themselves part of the furnishings. The result is an original bookcase that is not only functional, but also provokes an emotional reaction, just like a work of art. The CHAISE LONGUE and the ARMCHAIRS Extremely comfy armchairs and a chaise longue where “books” is still the main theme. Large “WOODEN TOMES” in fact form the basic structure of these elegant yet comfortable chairs with their exclusive design. Two large books, one closed and the other partly open, form the arms of the chairs. Created in solid Walnut and Fir with the refined colours of the “bark” finishes. These pieces can easily be personalised and coordinated with the wood flooring. Stressed eco leather has been used for the upholstery, in a shade to perfectly match the design of these items, thanks to our collaboration with Gobbo Salotti, Cadorin’s partner for the upholstery of the “El Caregoon de Quercia” sofa.
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