The Blade bookcase introduces a refined architectural presence into the space, designed to organize volumes with lightness and precision.


The structure, defined by U-shaped vertical uprights and interlocking horizontal shelves, expresses a rigorous and clean construction, capable of accompanying the environment without interrupting its continuity.

Available in a single-sided version, with or without a backrest, and in a double-sided version, Blade interprets the bookcase system as a design tool capable of adapting to different configurations. Juxtaposed against the wall or placed in the center of the room, it builds relationships between spaces, orients their perception and introduces a scan that divides without separating.
Blade interprets containment as an integral part of the design. Not a simple functional element, but a measured presence that defines space through structure, proportion, and lightness.
It is precisely in the bifacial version that Blade expresses one of its most evolved qualities: the ability to subdivide rooms without resorting to masonry cladding, leaving the space free to breathe. Fullness and emptiness thus come into balance, light flows through the structure, perspectives remain open, and the interior architecture gains depth, rhythm, and continuity.







