Clémence Birot - Étagère - Steel - Mortise 400 - Shelf

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A cork shelf by Clémence Birot, with natural cork and a black steel inset, measuring 40 cm wide by 25 cm deep and 6.5 cm high, in a contemporary minimalist design dating from 2020 or later, in like‑new, unused condition.

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Natural cork shelves that highlight the quality of materials with the simplicity of Scandinavian design.
Inspired by mortise and tenon joints, black metal is embedded in the cork as a subtle detail.
Simple and gentle shapes without superfluous elements for a timeless design.
This glue-free assembly allows for the recycling of the product at end of life and avoids transportation constraints.
Thanks to its flat packaging.

Cork offers many ecological benefits, from its production to its numerous recycling possibilities.
The cork oak has a long lifespan, approximately 200 years, and possesses an enormous regenerative capacity.
It is one of the types of trees that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere. Its production therefore contributes to the fight against climate change.
Cork oak forests represent one of the best examples of harmonious interaction between humans and nature in the Mediterranean, where nearly all of the world's cork production is concentrated. Hundreds of thousands of people live off cork forests while preserving nature. No tree is cut down to harvest the cork; the bark is removed every 9 to 12 years. This preserves the forest and its ecosystem.

FSC-certified cork from Portuguese forests
Made by the Cork Unit workshop in Santa Maria de Feira, Portugal.

Mortise 400 (40cm x 25cm x 6.5cm)
New

Natural cork shelves that highlight the quality of materials with the simplicity of Scandinavian design.
Inspired by mortise and tenon joints, black metal is embedded in the cork as a subtle detail.
Simple and gentle shapes without superfluous elements for a timeless design.
This glue-free assembly allows for the recycling of the product at end of life and avoids transportation constraints.
Thanks to its flat packaging.

Cork offers many ecological benefits, from its production to its numerous recycling possibilities.
The cork oak has a long lifespan, approximately 200 years, and possesses an enormous regenerative capacity.
It is one of the types of trees that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere. Its production therefore contributes to the fight against climate change.
Cork oak forests represent one of the best examples of harmonious interaction between humans and nature in the Mediterranean, where nearly all of the world's cork production is concentrated. Hundreds of thousands of people live off cork forests while preserving nature. No tree is cut down to harvest the cork; the bark is removed every 9 to 12 years. This preserves the forest and its ecosystem.

FSC-certified cork from Portuguese forests
Made by the Cork Unit workshop in Santa Maria de Feira, Portugal.

Mortise 400 (40cm x 25cm x 6.5cm)
New

Details

Era
After 2000
Style subtype
Minimalist
Metal type
Steel
Title additional information
Mortise 400 - Shelf
Country of Origin
France
Designer/Artist/Maker
Clémence Birot
Material
Liège, Metal
Style
Contemporary
Colour
Black, Brown
Condition
As new - unused
Height
6.5 cm
Width
40 cm
Depth
25 cm
Estimated Period
2020+
FranceVerified
Private

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