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Gabriele and Oscar Buratti's minimalist style give life to the new ARIAL bookcases and consoles. Assimilating the identity of Potocco and reworking it through their style, the two designers give life to a new collection that chooses wood as a material of excellence combined with more tech materials, once again showing the admirable craftsmanship of the company. Pure and essential lines for the ARIAL freestanding bookcase characterized by a very tight frame, in bronzed brass or embossed anthracite metal, in contrast with the feet. Ideal for walls, as well as in the center of the room, for a delicate and elegant partition of the spaces, ARIAL consists of shelves in Ash or Canaletto walnut. To support them, transversal bands in metal that constitute an innovative element thanks to the dual function, both structural and functional, as bookend. Domestic architecture, proposed in a 165 cm height version and in a lower 75 cm version, ARIAL is available, optionally, with under-top wooden drawers that extend its functionality. Minimalism and sophisticated details characterize the ARIAL console that interprets the welcoming home furnishing par excellence. To distinguish it, the upper part of the drawers and the back, made of solid ash or Canaletto walnut, which slightly overhangs the top available in marble, back-painted glass, ash or Canaletto walnut, creating a sort of tray. The solid wood edge is not only a functional element but represents a true and distinctive aesthetic characteristic of ARIAL: the vertical wood grain, turned horizontally at the solid wood, a very fine craftsmanship The essential structure in anthracite painted metal with bronzed brass feet also supports a lower surface in Ash or Canaletto walnut with tapered edges.

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