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Mått (HxBxD): cm: 250x60x50 / inch: 98.43"x23.62"x19.69"
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Morelato / Shelves / Errante 6202/F
Morelato / Shelves / Errante 6202/F
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Designer Michele Manzini
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Mått (HxBxD): cm: 250x60x50 / inch: 98.43"x23.62"x19.69"
SKU: MOR6202-F

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This bookcase has famous origins as it comes from the project designed by the artist Michele Manzini: “L’Errore e il Disincanto”, exhibited at the Biennale in Venice in 2013. The installation consisted of 4 chairs of ""substantial"" dimensions exhibited at the ""Personal Structures"" section at the prestigious Palazzo Bembo in Venice. The Morelato Company, supporter and producer of the installation, decided to include a more functional version of the model while maintaining the original style and design research with which it was conceived.
L’Errante is a bookcase that will turn heads, a piece of art furniture entirely made of ash wood with glass shelves with a unique design.

Bookcase in a chair shape made of ash wood with 5 glass shelves. Piece exhibited at Palazzo Bembo at the 55th Biennale Art Exhibition in Venice - 2013 edition.

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Mått (HxBxD): cm: 250x60x50 / inch: 98.43"x23.62"x19.69"
Tillverkningsland Italien
Stil Modern + Samtida

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Michele Manzini

He was born in Verona in 1967 where at present he lives and works.
After studying architecture he focuses his research on visual arts, alternating the activity of an artist with the theoretical one.
He has exhibited his works in numerous exhibitions both in Italy and abroad, including: the Italian Cultural
Institute in Prague in 2009, the MAXXI in Rome in 2009, the SUPEC in Shanghai for the Expo 2010 and at the
Biennale in Venice in 2011 and in 2013. In 2009 he won the Terna Prize for Contemporary Art.

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