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Home » Interior » Qeeboo Recreates the Modular Primitive Bookshelf in Polyethylene Version

Qeeboo Recreates the Modular Primitive Bookshelf in Polyethylene Version

Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaSeptember 16, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
Qeeboo Primitive Bookshelf Comes In Rotational Molding
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The sole motive of reading a book should be to understand life and dwell into the depths of philosophy, rather than intellectual preening. Whenever you buy a good book, it becomes important that you take care of it like any other family member.  

In order to house your favorite books, Studio Nucleo had presented the Primitive Bookshelf, an iconic design with natty features. Qeeboo, an Italian design studio has now re-proposed the initial design of Studio Nucleo’s limited edition bookshelf and presented it in a polyethylene version at the Salone del Mobile 2021.

The key feature of the Primitive Bookshelf is its rotational molding. To make it accessible to everyone, the shelf can be molded as per one’s liking. A bigger bookshelf can be created by adding the second module to the first. Moreover, it comprises a module that can create sculptural representations as well. In addition, the shelf comes with a Primitive Chair that features an armrest.

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The Primitive armchair also plays along with the asymmetry of primary volumes. The chair is made from a padded structure and covered with a melange-colored cloth.‎ Build with an idea of fragmentizing and deconstructing the Primitive Bookshelf can also be used to store other materials.

The shelf is perfectly suited for your study and can be decked in your living space too. The designer duo of Piergiorgio Robino and Stefania Fersini is responsible for giving birth to this creation. The shelf is available in multiple colors from Yellow, Black to Blue Avio.

Qeeboo Primitive Bookshelf Comes In Rotational Molding
Image: Qeeboo
Qeeboo Primitive Bookshelf Comes In Rotational Molding
Image: Qeeboo
Qeeboo Primitive Bookshelf Comes In Rotational Molding
Image: Qeeboo
Qeeboo Primitive Bookshelf Comes In Rotational Molding
Image: Qeeboo

Via: ArchiProducts

Bookshelf Salone del Mobile Salone del Mobile 2021 Studio Nucleo
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Atish is an avid reader and a writer with almost half a decade of experience in news reporting. He has previously worked with Hindustan Times as a field journalist. He has a profound interest in performing arts and has directed a few insightful plays on social issues and folklore. When not toiling with words or sourcing news for Homecrux and Planet Custodian, he can be found either appreciating cinema, reading cult classics, or searching for existential truth.

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