Libri Standing Desk

The Libri Standing Table unit has recently been added to the Libri family. This new style of desk completes a unique storage solution that allows for many different configurations and expressions. Libri can be used as a single unit leaning against a wall like a ladder, but also combines with other shelves to run along or extend out from a wall as a room divider. It can also be used as a free-standing unit.

Price Guide : From $2035.00
Availabilty : 18 weeks

details

designer country of origin warranty
Michael Bihain Sweden 5 Years

dimensions

W 38cm / D 50cm / H 114cm

material

Available in ash, white or black lazur finish. Oak natural lacquer or white pigmented.

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Michael Bihain

The kind of precise research that results in the obviousness of the lines obtained: a symbiosis of contemporary lifestyle and collective memory.

Michaël Bihain is one of Europe’s most interesting and creative designers. He is also the designer who won’t terminate. Instead, he seeks to hand over the crea-tive process to the user. The objects are meant to work individually – or to create a new unity through repetition. Bihain hands over a “relay baton” – such as the much-prized, unforgettable, ladder-like bookshelf Libri for Swedese that can either work as a sculpture or as a trad­­itional bookshelf wall.

 

Belgian Michaël Bihain trained as a butcher and carpenter, and then studied Interior Design at the St Luc Institute in Liège and Hull University, England. From his studio in Brussels and his workshop in Louveigné he works with furniture design, accessories and interiors. Michaël Bihain teaches at the St Luc Institute in Liège. He has been awarded several prizes and is represented, amongst other places, in the permanent collection of the Design Museum in Seoul, South Korea.Belgian Michaël Bihain trained as a butcher and carpenter, and then studied Interior Design at the St Luc Institute in Liège and Hull University, England. From his studio in Brussels and his workshop in Louveigné he works with furniture design, accessories and interiors. Michaël Bihain teaches at the St Luc Institute in Liège. He has been awarded several prizes and is represented, amongst other places, in the permanent collection of the Design Museum in Seoul, South Korea.