Lungangolo shelf, 1991
Lungangolo shelf by Achille Castiglioni for Karakter.
Castiglioni's characteristic wit and vigour is evident in the Lungangolo shelf, a functional and elegant storage solution designed in 1991 and now reissued by Danish company Karakter.
This shelving unit is constructed from four slender posts with a square cross-section which supports a series of square shelves. Shelves, a drawer and partial sides and backs are spaced to create a dynamic series of spaces that can be used to display objects to their best advantage or store items for ready access.
The Lugangolo shelf may be ordered in two different orientations, left and right, allowing it to be positioned in a corner.
Clean with a soft dry cloth only.
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Lungangolo shelf by Achille Castiglioni for Karakter.
Castiglioni's characteristic wit and vigour is evident in the Lungangolo shelf, a functional and elegant storage solution designed in 1991 and now reissued by Danish company Karakter.
This shelving unit is constructed from four slender posts with a square cross-section which supports a series of square shelves. Shelves, a drawer and partial sides and backs are spaced to create a dynamic series of spaces that can be used to display objects to their best advantage or store items for ready access.
The Lugangolo shelf may be ordered in two different orientations, left and right, allowing it to be positioned in a corner.
Clean with a soft dry cloth only.
Dimensions
36w x 36d x 225cmh
Materials
Available in oiled oak, black oiled smoked oak and soaped oak.
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Copenhagen-based company Karakter produces a select range of classic and contemporary furniture and lighting from some of the leading lights of twentieth-century design.
Their impressive rosta of progressive designs includes classic works from luminaries such as Achille Castiglioni, Joe Colombo and contemporary figures such as Aldo Bakker.
Karakter defines its philosophy as "seeking out designs that are out of the ordinary - from designers who have already written the history of design to those who are aspiring to write its future."