Gianfranco Frattini's 1950's Albero free-standing bookcase reenters the design atmosphere.
The Albero is the centerpiece of any room
in which is occupies—standing out for its sculptural yet functional
appeal. It is a floor to ceiling bookcase, standing completely on its
own with rectangular cubbies attached to the center pole layered at
different heights. The Albero offers many storage options, holding 8 to
12 adjustable cube-esque shelf units. Other abilities include a
360-degree swiveling feature and an extendable pole, fitting ceilings as
high as 11 feet.
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