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Breuer Bono - Martin Breuer-Bono - Bücherregal - EIGER - Birke
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€ 504
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Breuer Bono - Martin Breuer-Bono - Bücherregal - EIGER - Birke

How much do you need? And how much does it need to hold a book? The EIGER bookshelf substantially rethinks the typology of a bookcase. The result is a physically and optically reduced object, using the minimum amount of material. An airy grid that invites your books to accommodate. EIGER -via an elegant gesture- invites to interact, to (re-)group your books: With the tip of a finger you can choose a book and tilt it towards you! Empty, it produces a sculptural cast shadow on the wall, fully loaded it draws back and leaves the scenery to your books. Find smaller compartments in the upper section and larger ones with more depth towards the bottom. So any size of book can be fitted from width by height 10x12 to 24x32 cm. Origin The EIGER bookshelf was developed in Graz, Austria, and is manufactured in Styria, Austria. Materials birch plywood multiplex 11 layers coating purewhite edges honed and untreated stainless steel, brushed Dimensions WxHxD 68x235x17 cm BREUER & BONO 
is an Austrian furniture label with a strongly pronounced esthetic claim. Minimum material, maximum materiality: This is a key aspect, formally as well as resource-wise. All pieces are designed and developed in depth exclusively by Martin Breuer-Bono and manufactured in small batches by local craftsmen using carefully selected materials. 
Martin Breuer-Bono
 holds a Master‘s Degree from the Technische Universität Wien and a MDes Degree from the Royal College of Art, London. Apart from formal-esthetic considerations his work is focused on conceptional contents always striving for the quality of the essential. His projects won prestigious international design and innovation prizes, his work was on display in exhibitions touring numerous countries. Martin Breuer-Bono lives and works in Graz, Austria. 
Mission Statement 
„To design products to me means to reflect on the essence of things. I try to charge my objects with relevance and radiation. And they should allow to establish a relationship with the user. Things transform to objects, when they allow persons to relate to them. In this way, to design a product is to redefine culture. That's what I call: Beautiful systems.“
 Please note that the bookshelf is manufactured in our workshop upon order, so allow for two weeks until delivery. Find more detailed information on BREUER & BONO on breuerbono.com

Nr. 100665830

Verkauft
Breuer Bono - Martin Breuer-Bono - Bücherregal - EIGER - Birke

Breuer Bono - Martin Breuer-Bono - Bücherregal - EIGER - Birke

How much do you need? And how much does it need to hold a book? The EIGER bookshelf substantially rethinks the typology of a bookcase. The result is a physically and optically reduced object, using the minimum amount of material.
An airy grid that invites your books to accommodate. EIGER -via an elegant gesture- invites to interact, to (re-)group your books: With the tip of a finger you can choose a book and tilt it towards you! Empty, it produces a sculptural cast shadow on the wall, fully loaded it draws back and leaves the scenery to your books.
Find smaller compartments in the upper section and larger ones with more depth towards the bottom. So any size of book can be fitted from width by height 10x12 to 24x32 cm.

Origin
The EIGER bookshelf was developed in Graz, Austria, and is manufactured in Styria, Austria.

Materials
birch plywood multiplex 11 layers
coating purewhite
edges honed and untreated
stainless steel, brushed

Dimensions
WxHxD 68x235x17 cm

BREUER & BONO

is an Austrian furniture label with a strongly pronounced esthetic claim. Minimum material, maximum materiality: This is a key aspect, formally as well as resource-wise. All pieces are designed and developed in depth exclusively by Martin Breuer-Bono and manufactured in small batches by local craftsmen using carefully selected materials.


Martin Breuer-Bono

holds a Master‘s Degree from the Technische Universität Wien and a MDes Degree from the Royal College of Art, London. Apart from formal-esthetic considerations his work is focused on conceptional contents always striving for the quality of the essential. His projects won prestigious international design and innovation prizes, his work was on display in exhibitions touring numerous countries. Martin Breuer-Bono lives and works in Graz, Austria.


Mission Statement

„To design products to me means to reflect on the essence of things. I try to charge my objects with relevance and radiation. And they should allow to establish a relationship with the user. Things transform to objects, when they allow persons to relate to them. In this way, to design a product is to redefine culture. That's what I call: Beautiful systems.“


Please note that the bookshelf is manufactured in our workshop upon order, so allow for two weeks until delivery.

Find more detailed information on BREUER & BONO on
breuerbono.com

Höchstgebot
€ 504
Henri Daumont
Experte
Schätzung  € 600 - € 700

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