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De Castelli

BABELE Bookshelf


Aspirations of higher knowledge find three-dimensional representation in the striking verticality of this tower bookcase, stripped of all non-essential elements. The svelte modular structure, available in two diameters and in free-standing or wall-mounted versions, was inspired by Athanasius Kircher’s legendary depiction of the Tower of Babel, also conceptually linked to the giant library of the same name described in the story by J.L. Borges.

There is a ballast in the base to increase its stability. From a height of 130 cm, it is recommended to use the supplied wall fixing system. 

Available in 9 sizes. Sold individually. 

Structure in DeLabré iron. 

Shelves available in 6 different metal colours.

Made to order in Italy. Lead-Time is 18-20 weeks for this product.

For cleaning and maintenance only use a cotton cloth dampened with water or specific neutral products for varnished surfaces. Do not use abrasive cloths, solvents, alcohol or strong detergents. Dry the surface thoroughly in case of standing water.


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We currently offer shipping from our online store to the following States and Territories: VIC, NSW, SA, QLD, TAS, ACT. For shipments to WA or NT please contact us to discuss the best suited delivery option for your order. 

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De Castelli

HARD COUTURE

Faithful to its decision to reinstate the special role of metal in design and experimentation, De Castelli infuses artisan ideas and workmanship into industrial processes, producing entirely original results. The encounter with design inspires an approach to materials founded upon respect for their potential, be it hidden or obvious, which emerges slowly in a collection of pieces that, despite being part of a series, remain unique.
Unique not only for the hand that has created them, but also for the singular cultural path that focuses on the aesthetic (and not just practical) value of the primordial material with which De Castelli shapes living spaces.