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The ‘ANITA shelf’ designed by Ricard Mollon—and produced by Barcelona-based design editor company of contemporary and modern furniture, Quattria—lets you spell out words.
Using shelving units shaped in the letters of the alphabet, users can pick and choose the letters they want to use to display whatever pleases them.
The minimalist acrylic shelf lets you display books, picture frames and the likes, in the form of catchphrases or words.
It can also be assembled on the wall or floor, and comes in three colors.
[via Quattria and Inthralld]
The ‘ANITA shelf’ designed by Ricard Mollon—and produced by Barcelona-based design editor company of contemporary and modern furniture, Quattria—lets you spell out words.
Using shelving units shaped in the letters of the alphabet, users can pick and choose the letters they want to use to display whatever pleases them.
The minimalist acrylic shelf lets you display books, picture frames and the likes, in the form of catchphrases or words.
It can also be assembled on the wall or floor, and comes in three colors.
[via Quattria and Inthralld]