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Albero

The “Albero” is formally associated with the Neoliberty period and, in terms of  product type, to the floor-to-ceiling bookcase systems that were popular throughout the 50s and 60s. Designed by Frattini, the structure stands out both for its complex cabinet work and for its sculpted nature, acting as the centrepiece of a room. The system has a 360° swivel mechanism. Albero has been mentioned in “The Top 10 Moments at Milan Design Week” of The New York Times.

Design by Gianfranco Frattini

Description

Width: 83 / 32″¾
Side Length: 262-328 / 87″½-129″
Front Length: 36 / 14″¼