Zhú Yǐng 001 'Shadow of bamboo' Bookshelf by The Rìrì Lab
Designer: The Rìrì Lab
Maker: The Rìrì Lab - Made in NZ
Year: 2022
Size: H 2000 x W 1200 x D 350
Condition Report: Great condition. Some slight wear to shelf edges. Reach out for detailed images.
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Designed and produced locally in NZ, this beautiful bookshelf is constructed using a wasabi green European birch plywood. Finished on both faces with a premium hard-wearing laminate surface, produced by Egger in Germany. Separating each layer, threaded zinc-plated steel rods provide the vertical supports, with fastening nuts to keep everything locked in place.
Reminding the designer of bamboo, the name ‘shadows of bamboo’, is a phrase from an ancient Chinese poem, and perfectly encapsulates the verticality and openness of the design.
Designer: The Rìrì Lab
Maker: The Rìrì Lab - Made in NZ
Year: 2022
Size: H 2000 x W 1200 x D 350
Condition Report: Great condition. Some slight wear to shelf edges. Reach out for detailed images.
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Designed and produced locally in NZ, this beautiful bookshelf is constructed using a wasabi green European birch plywood. Finished on both faces with a premium hard-wearing laminate surface, produced by Egger in Germany. Separating each layer, threaded zinc-plated steel rods provide the vertical supports, with fastening nuts to keep everything locked in place.
Reminding the designer of bamboo, the name ‘shadows of bamboo’, is a phrase from an ancient Chinese poem, and perfectly encapsulates the verticality and openness of the design.
Designer: The Rìrì Lab
Maker: The Rìrì Lab - Made in NZ
Year: 2022
Size: H 2000 x W 1200 x D 350
Condition Report: Great condition. Some slight wear to shelf edges. Reach out for detailed images.
.
Designed and produced locally in NZ, this beautiful bookshelf is constructed using a wasabi green European birch plywood. Finished on both faces with a premium hard-wearing laminate surface, produced by Egger in Germany. Separating each layer, threaded zinc-plated steel rods provide the vertical supports, with fastening nuts to keep everything locked in place.
Reminding the designer of bamboo, the name ‘shadows of bamboo’, is a phrase from an ancient Chinese poem, and perfectly encapsulates the verticality and openness of the design.