The Koibuchi Bookcase is a masterpiece of organic modularity. Designed by Stefano Giovannoni, it represents a departure from the rigid, "grid-locked" tradition of library shelving. Named after the complex, interconnected patterns found in nature, Koibuchi is as much a sculptural room divider as it is a storage solution. The Koibuchi Bookcase is inspired by the organic structures of cells or eroded stones. Instead of standard rectangular cubbies, the bookcase features a series of interconnected, irregular apertures that flow into one another. The "holes" vary in shape and size, creating a dynamic visual movement. This ensures that even when the shelf is empty, it remains a powerful piece of wall art. Because it is finished perfectly on all sides, Koibuchi is frequently used as a freestanding room divider. It defines spaces without closing them off, allowing light and air to pass through its "cells." The units are designed to be placed side-by-side or stacked (with proper securing), allowing you to create an entire "wall" of organic texture.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
– Height 195 cm (76.7″)
– Width 125 cm (49.2″)
– Depth 30 cm (11.8″)
– Weight 40 kg
Materials:
– Recyclable Polyethylene
General Information
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