Low 'Loop' Shelf by Biago Cisotti for BRF
Designer: Biago Cisotti & Sandra Laube
Maker: BRF - Italy
Year: 1990s
Size: H 490 x L 1620 x D 325
Condition Report: Great second hand condition. Some light pitting to chrome legs. Wear inline with age.
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A versatile storage solution, this Loop shelf by Cisotti & Laube is a unique yet simple design that combines quality construction techniques inspired by the likes of the Bauhaus (tubular chrome) and the Eameses (moulded plywood).
A refined material palette of tubular chrome and moulded plywood creates an excellent balance of simplistic utilitarian design and lightness of form. The tiered shelf heights give energy to the items on display, framing them with the exposed plywood edges.
Designer: Biago Cisotti & Sandra Laube
Maker: BRF - Italy
Year: 1990s
Size: H 490 x L 1620 x D 325
Condition Report: Great second hand condition. Some light pitting to chrome legs. Wear inline with age.
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A versatile storage solution, this Loop shelf by Cisotti & Laube is a unique yet simple design that combines quality construction techniques inspired by the likes of the Bauhaus (tubular chrome) and the Eameses (moulded plywood).
A refined material palette of tubular chrome and moulded plywood creates an excellent balance of simplistic utilitarian design and lightness of form. The tiered shelf heights give energy to the items on display, framing them with the exposed plywood edges.
Designer: Biago Cisotti & Sandra Laube
Maker: BRF - Italy
Year: 1990s
Size: H 490 x L 1620 x D 325
Condition Report: Great second hand condition. Some light pitting to chrome legs. Wear inline with age.
.
A versatile storage solution, this Loop shelf by Cisotti & Laube is a unique yet simple design that combines quality construction techniques inspired by the likes of the Bauhaus (tubular chrome) and the Eameses (moulded plywood).
A refined material palette of tubular chrome and moulded plywood creates an excellent balance of simplistic utilitarian design and lightness of form. The tiered shelf heights give energy to the items on display, framing them with the exposed plywood edges.