Modular wooden bookcase attributed to Carlo De Carli for Fiarm, 1970s









The bookcase in the photo, attributed to Carlo De Carli and produced by Fiarm in the 1970s, consists of two separate bodies but offers the possibility of combining them into a single element. It is made of rectangular and square modules in white lacquered wood with rounded corners, arranged in four vertical rows and four horizontal columns. The structure has several open compartments, some of which have internal shelves, offering a versatile configuration for arranging books and objects. The surfaces are smooth and even, with signs of use and light wear visible on some modules. In addition, you can simply disassemble all the modules to assemble it again, completely changing the configuration. The simple and functional design reflects De Carli's innovative style, with a focus on aesthetics and practicality. This particular model stands out for its innovative use of materials and modularity that allows it to adapt to different space and style requirements.
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