A piece that was originally in production for only a short time, this walnut bookcase was designed by the legendary Gianfranco Frattini in 1987 during Italy's postmodern period. True to the original design, ebonized solid oak drawers certified sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council ® feature round porthole pulls––a very popular detail at the time and still timeless today. Vertical niches intended to store records or magazines run along each side, and each removable drawer functions as a cubby to hold smaller necessities. Modular in concept, several bookcases can be seamlessly placed together. CB2 exclusive.
| | Designed by Gianfranco Frattini |
| | Engineered wood with FSC®-certified walnut veneer |
| | Ebonized solid ash drawer fronts |
| | Five wide shelves |
| | 10 narrow shelves |
| | Dust with a soft, dry cloth |
| | Wipe spills immediately |
| | Clean with a damp cloth |
| | Do not use glass cleaner or other abrasive cleaners |
| | Limit exposure to direct sunlight |
| | BIFMA-compliant contract-grade furniture |