Bookcase - main structure in plywood and veneered MDF, frames in solid wood. Shelves in wood. Handles and edges in burnished brass. Crafted in flamed ash.
Specifications
Collection
Dilan
Brand
A.R. Arredamenti
Category
Cabinet
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the DILAN - Bookcase suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the DILAN - Bookcase by A.R. Arredamenti is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
What collection does the DILAN - Bookcase belong to?
The DILAN - Bookcase is part of the Dilan collection by A.R. Arredamenti.
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