Horm Casamania
Sendai Bookshelf
Classic
Price starting from € 6.660,00*
*Price valid for the classic version in W.124 cm with frame in canaletto walnut and shelves in glossy aluminium (cod. BV0502).
An elegant piece of furniture for any room in the house, capable of giving a touch of quality to the whole with its characteristic shape and the unique style of Horm Casamania. From the creative genius of Toyo Ito comes this sculpture bookcase that encompasses the design essence of Japan. It consists of six light tops joined together by solid wood joints, each one different from the other in inclination and thickness, which with their own uniqueness create a different and extremely fascinating whole. Oriental philosophy shines through in this work which, with its reflections and geometries, seems to suggest a search for unique peace and relaxation.
W.124 x D.48 x H.193 cm
Available also in W.192 cm
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Horm Italia Srl is a company that brings together the Horm, Casamania and Orizzonti Italia brands around it, an expert in the production of high-end furniture and famous all over the world for the quality of its work. Horm specializes in the creation of various objects for the home, from sofas to seats, from tables to containers, beds, mattresses and various furnishing accessories, ideal for filling any space with a unique and strongly characterized style. The constant dialogue between the three brands gives rise to a synergy that is difficult to replicate, capable of integrating the potential of each into an excellent result.Read more
Designed by
Toyo Ito
Toyo Ito (1941-) is one of the most celebrated Japanese architects of his generation, winner of the coveted Pritzker Prize in 2013 and the Imperial Prize in 2010 for the "architecture" category. His career began in the 1960s at the studio of Kiyonori Kikutake, a member of the Metabolist Movement who advocated a visionary architecture in which buildings were to take the form of futuristic megastructures with forms inspired by biology. Toyo Ito makes this lesson his own and overcomes it in a personal "poetry of lightness" also full of conceptual references and attention to technological innovations, always expressed in a fluid and joyful form. His best-known project is the Sendai Mediatheque, all played on the transparency of the facade and on the large support columns that cross all the floors. In the field of product design, the name of Toyo Ito is associated in particular with his collaboration with Horm, awarded with two Compasso d'Oro: the first in 2004 for the Ripples bench, the second in 2008 for the brand's exhibition stands. He has also worked with the brands Sancal, Alessi and, in the past, Driade.Read more