F54 bookcase by Renato Forti for MC Selvini, 1950s










Renato Forti's F54 bookcase for MC Selvini, created in 1954 and made of beech wood, is an example of minimalist and functional design typical of the 1950s and 1960s. The bookcase is made of wood with a light finish, and features an open structure with thin, spacious shelves that provide ample space for books and decorative objects. The upper part of the bookcase is composed of six evenly distributed shelves, while the lower part includes two sliding doors that conceal additional storage space, ideal for storing objects that you do not want to keep in sight. The clean lines and restrained design reflect the modernist aesthetic of the era, focusing on practicality and elegance without frills. The sturdy construction and choice of high quality materials ensure the durability and stability of the bookcase. This bookcase is remarkable for its modular construction, which allows for expansion in height and width to accommodate additional books. The special feature of the bookcase is that it can be assembled without the need for screws or glue, making it easy to customise and expand over time. Its modular design makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a bookcase that can grow and evolve with their book collection. With its timeless style, this piece is perfect for both modern and traditional environments, adding a touch of sophistication and functionality.
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