Mulino - Man de Milan - Salone satellite Milan Design Week 2018
The ‘Mulino’ bookshelf was inspired by the machines, designed by Leonardo da Vinci in the Sforza era, as well as the symbolism of the windmill as an energy-producing element. The shape allows for a composition of more than one shelf, placing them on top of each other. It can be positioned against a wall, as well as in the center of a room. Thanks to the straight sides of its silhouette, the bookshelf remains equilibrated even when rotated, the books do not fall, but arrange themselves form one side to the other within its confines.
PRODUCT DESIGN
Material: Solid wood Walnut and Cedar (zero-km-wood, autochthonous or reclaimed)
Where: Salone Satellite - Salone del Mobile 2018
Photograph: Paolo Belletti
Year: Milan Design Week 2018
Photograph: Paolo Belletti
Published on: TL Magazine, Ninja Marketing
"Thanks to the straight sides of its silhouette, the bookshelf remains equilibrated even when rotated, the books do not fall, but arrange themselves form one side to the other within its confines."


photo: Paolo Belletti



