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ALBERO By Poltrona Frau

Collection: THE COLLECTION - Furniture and Complementary units

Designer: Gianfranco Frattini

Type: Swivel bookcase

Conceived in the late 1950s as a floor-to-ceiling free-standing bookcase, "Albero" was designed for use in interior settings rather than for serial production.‎ The "Albero" is formally associated with the Neoliberty period and, in terms of product type, to the floor-to-ceiling bookcase systems that were popular throughout the 50s and 60s.‎ Designed by Frattini, the structure stands out both for its complex cabinet work and for its sculpted nature, acting as the centrepiece of a room.‎ Supporting frame in solid Canaletto walnut veneer with special rack and pinion joint and shelves in MDF with Canaletto veneer.‎ Iron caps, on the ceiling and ground, finished with textured, wrinkled-effect black paint.‎ A metal “cup” is attached to the ceiling inside which is inserted a steel anchor bolt with adjustable metal ferrules.‎ On the ground it is held in place by an anti-slip rubber foot.‎ The system has a 360° swivel mechanism.‎ Any number of shelves from 8 to 12 can be fitted thanks to the holes in the uprights.‎  Albero has been mentioned in "The Top 10 Moments at Milan Design Week" of The New Tork Times.‎

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