A freestanding modernist bookcase designed by Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi in the 1950s and 1960s for the Home studio in Turin
Structure:
The vertical posts are made of black-lacquered extruded metal.
Shelves:
The trough-shaped shelves are made of curved plywood with teak or mahogany veneer.
Modularity:
The line included adjustable modules with one, two, or three sections, sometimes complemented by storage units with hinged or drop-down doors.
This piece is a classic example of post-World War II Italian modernist design, influenced by the organic approach of master designer Carlo Mollino.