Solid and elegant in its vertical articulation, the “Aedes” bookcase produced by Amma Torino in the 1960s is a significant example of Italian modular design from the period, where functionality and structural rigor merge into a balanced composition.
The structure is defined by solid wood uprights punctuated by visible metal inserts that emphasize the technical character of the design. The generously proportioned shelves fit precisely into the supporting framework, creating a rhythmic and architectural composition. The interplay of solids and voids lends visual lightness, while the warm tone of the wood enhances the natural materiality of the surfaces.
The inclined base supports provide both stability and subtle dynamism, turning the bookcase into a refined architectural presence capable of structuring a space without overwhelming it. Conceived for sophisticated domestic interiors, it is equally suited to professional or exhibition settings.
Condition: good overall condition; minor wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: Width 157.5 cm – Depth 34.5 cm – Height 210 cm
Ref.: M0863
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height158 cmWidth210 cmDepth35 cmSigns of usageStains, Scratches