Library Design with Invisible Joints

Library with Invisible Joints
Library with Invisible Joints

The Library Cartesia Rimadesio, Designed by Joseph Bavuso in 2003 , is a piece of furniture inspired by high-tech , fully extruded aluminum . The idea was imagining a contemporary modular structure of the infinite array , available in five heights , and four modules in width, but with a single calibrated depth of 38 cm. The system is combined Cartesia Rimadesio choice, It is aggregated through the unique joint system that allows you to create invisible compositions characterized by the maximum clean lines without visible joints or hardware .

The goal is to create wall systems can make functional and practical living environment with high quality materials , colors and interesting contrasts current volume . The combinations are many , many thanks to the horizontal elements such as self-supporting containers, Shelves , drawers equipped closing doors opaque or transparent , to choose from , depending on your tastes and needs of functionality and aesthetics . Among the innovations of Descartes ’s oversized then the introduction of modules that supports the latest multimedia facilities of the home or workplace.

Library with Invisible JointsLibrary with Invisible Joints

The shoulders of the library Cartesia are extruded aluminum 12 mm thick, horizontal?the shelves are painted metallic gray glass , the overhead doors ?are glass fronts and drawers are made of aluminum, while the legs are adjustable with knurled locking.


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