This rare and large symmetrical bookcase, designed by Giorgio Saporiti and manufactured by Saporiti in Italy in 1978, is a standout example of 1970s design. Crafted from walnut veneered and solid walnut wood, the bookcase features a unique, puzzle-like design reminiscent of a sliding game, making it easy to assemble while adding an element of interaction to its functionality. For added stability, the piece can be securely fixed to the wall with metal brackets at the top of the standards, ensuring it remains sturdy and is fixated.
The symmetrical shape of the bookcase lends a minimalist aesthetic that is perfectly balanced by the warmth of the walnut veneer, creating an inviting and timeless look. A particularly charming detail is the inclusion of a drawer cabinet within the bookcase, which breaks up the clean lines with a touch of playfulness, adding both visual interest and practical storage.
This bookcase is in good original condition, with some wear from use over the years. There are minor pieces of wood veneer missing from the bottom of the shelves, a flaw that is barely noticeable when the piece is fully assembled. Despite this, the bookcase remains a striking and functional piece, capturing the essence of 1970s design with its thoughtful blend of form and function. This is a true collector’s item and a testament to Giorgio Saporiti’s innovative approach to furniture design.
Designer: | Giorgio Saporiti | |
Type: | Bookcase | |
Manufacturer: | Saporiti | |
Year: | 1978 | |
Country: | Italy | |
Materials: | Walut | |
Condition: | Good, original | |
Height: | 220 cm | |
Width: | 290 cm | |
Depth: | 54 cm | |
Item nr: | AF24AP09 |
Holland / Belgium: | € 50 | |
Europe: | € 150 - 1000 | |
Outside Europe: | € 1000 - 2000 |