Self standing modular bookcase with stainless steel frame.
De Castelli - Nami DeLabrè brass bookcase
Modular bookcase characterized by a sinuous course that also makes it a self-standing room divider, which can be positioned in the center of the room to configure spaces. In the "C" composition, Nami envelops like a hug, while in the "S" composition it draws a rhythmic and balanced profile of solids and voids. The DeLabré striated stainless steel structure is enhanced by the decorative band, available in the precious De Castelli finishes (on steel, brass and copper) to furnish the room with personality and character.
Andrea Parisio
Born in Lodi (LO) in 1964, after attending the European Institute of Design in Milan and graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Pavia, he acquired a long and rich work experience as a consultant at different furniture showrooms paying particular attention to the commercial and design aspect. During the same period he worked as an interior designer for both private residences and public spaces. Under his direction and stylistic supervision, in 2000 the Meridiani brand is created and launched on international markets in which Andrea Parisio presents the first products of the collection. As artistic director, he coordinates the brand image, the design of single-brand corporate spaces and exhibition spaces at international fairs. Since 2015, he collaborates together with Giuseppe Pezzano, in art direction for Ceramica Cielo.
De Castelli
For De Castelli, metal plays a dual role. Furnishing, first of all, but at the same time interprets the architecture, the styles, the new trends.
De Castelli has made metal its language and has managed over time to build a wide range of furnishing accessories, lighting points but above all metal upholstery. Creations that at first glance could be unrelated to each other, and that instead are brought together by the presence of metal, a noble and elegant material taking on the most varied forms. De Castelli was founded in 2003, but its foundation is based on the experience of four generations of ironworking masters. It overcomes the classical conception of metal, understood as a "cold" material and relegated to the margins of design, and begins to produce objects in series, but at the same time unique, as the result of a cultural path that is renewed each time in an unrepeatable way. The continuous rise of De Castelli is witnessed by the many partnerships that the Italian company has established with the most renowned brands on the international scene. This was the collaboration with Maserati at the 89th Geneva Motor show, for which De Castelli lined the interior panels of the Quattroporte SQ4 Granlusso. For De Castelli, metal plays a dual role. Furnishing, first of all, but at the same time interprets the architecture, the styles, the new trends.
- Brand
- De Castelli
- Designer
- Andrea Parisio
- Material
- brass
stainless steel - Finish
- DeLabrè