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LB7 Three-Bay Bookcase replica
The LB7 "Infinito" bookcase, designed by Franco Albini for Poggi in 1957, is a landmark of 1950s Italian design. Distinctly Albini in its blend of elegance, practicality, and modularity, the bookcase is notable for its light, airy appearance. Vertical wooden uprights support suspended wooden shelves, creating a system that can be configured in many ways to suit different rooms and needs. Aptly named "Infinito," the piece emphasizes versatility: it can be expanded or reconfigured as required, its appeal rooted in the capacity to adapt and redefine the space it occupies.
The configuration can be customized.
1 module: H274*W92cm
2 modules: H274*W180cm
3 modules: H274*W268cm
4 modules: H274*W355cm
The LB7 "Infinito" bookcase, designed by Franco Albini for Poggi in 1957, is a landmark of 1950s Italian design. Distinctly Albini in its blend of elegance, practicality, and modularity, the bookcase is notable for its light, airy appearance. Vertical wooden uprights support suspended wooden shelves, creating a system that can be configured in many ways to suit different rooms and needs. Aptly named "Infinito," the piece emphasizes versatility: it can be expanded or reconfigured as required, its appeal rooted in the capacity to adapt and redefine the space it occupies.
The configuration can be customized.
1 module: H274*W92cm
2 modules: H274*W180cm
3 modules: H274*W268cm
4 modules: H274*W355cm