Three timeless bookshelf designs

Bookshelves are essential elements in any home office, living room, or reading hideout, offering both storage and functional solutions to keep your space organized.

When it comes to bookshelf designs, the key is to find options that can adapt and grow with our homes, providing endless possibilities to meet our changing needs.

In our collection we have three different options that include functional features that ensure their enduring appeal, making them a timeless addition to any space.

XI Bookshelf

Designed by Gonçalo Campos, XI is a contemporary bookshelf with an unique shape, designed to be assembled very easily without tools or screws. It works like a wooden game, the instructions are placed directly on the wooden planks to make it intuitive to understand and fun to assemble. XI intelligent structure is perfect to store and display books, and its attractive design turns it into a piece suitable for any room.

X2 Bookshelf

X2, designed by Laurindo Marta, is a bookshelf in solid wood, fully customizable increasing width or height anytime, creating new storage compartments to store books and other decorative items.

While it looks like any freestanding bookshelf when collapsed, it actually consists of two intersecting bookshelves of the exact same size, allowing you to simply pull the other one to the double your storage facility. The second bookshelf can also be expanded upward, partially extended to either direction, and even tilted if you want a more avant-garde aesthetic.

Float Bookshelf

Designed by Aurélien Barbry, Float shelving system is inspired by the craftsmanship and the art of joinery, combined in a minimal and functional form with a Scandinavian expression.

The smoked glass shelves and the cabinets are laid on a light solid wood structure and metal feet that gives the illusion of floating slightly.

It offers a range of combinations, with or without cabinets, that allows you to use it as a single bookcase or as a sequence of modules to form a larger bookshelf or a free-standing room divider.

The versatility of these carefully crafted designs allows them to be seamlessly integrated into any space, which is why architects worldwide have come to cherish this collection.