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Kincob Bookshelf

McGuire
From ฿232,000
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Kincob Bookshelf

Frame: Matte Slate (MSM) Standard

Shelf: Matte Natural Brown (MNB) Standard

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The Kincob Bookshelf is an expressive fusion of natural materials in a highly functional piece. At 84.5" tall, it has presence. A steel frame wrapped in thin rawhide strips gives way to a rattan shape that subtly slants as it rises, splitting to bridge the top of the bookshelf in a simple, modern gesture. Steven Volpe was inspired by ancient sewing techniques for the naming convention of his collection; Kincob refers an Indian brocade usually of gold, silver or both. The name alludes to the design's interplay of materials and techniques, as well as its graphic nature. Wooden shelves are framed in McGuire's signature rattan and is completed with warm, burnished brass feet. Six shelves; fourth one from bottom is removable to accommodate art or electronics. Comes standard in Matte Slate rawhide with Matte Natural Brown shelves and burnished brass feet.

As Shown: Matte Slate rawhide with Matte Natural Brown shelves

Kincob Bookshelf

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W132.1 x D43.2 x H214.6

From ฿232,000
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Steven Volpe

Steven Volpe

Steven Volpe established Studio Volpe in San Francisco after spending several years in Paris immersing himself in European design culture and history. he has developed a reputation for orchestrating important fine and decorative art, both vintage and contemporary, in unexpected compositions that privilege connoisseurship as well as comfort. A fixture on the Architectural Digest 100 listing of the world’s preeminent designers, he and his work have graced the pages of numerous international publications. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas.

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