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Asia High

Asia High interprets the bookcase as a vertically articulated structure, where four shelves enhance the sense of height and create a more scenic presence within the space. The balanced interplay between horizontal planes and vertical supports generates a dynamic grid, capable of defining the environment with elegance and order. The composition develops upward while maintaining visual lightness and harmony, becoming a true architectural feature.

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Vertical modularity and architectural rhythm in a slender composition.

Material research is expressed through surfaces that interact with one another, combining warm finishes with brighter reflective elements. The vertical supports introduce depth and movement through their rhythmic presence, while the shelves appear suspended in a precise and measured balance. This contrast between solids and voids enhances the perception of lightness while preserving a strong formal identity.

A synthesis of design and modularity, Asia High is conceived for contemporary interiors that require both scenographic impact and refined sophistication. A bookcase that organizes space with precision and character, transforming functionality into a distinctive architectural gesture.

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