Etan

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Designed by Simon Morasi Piperčić

With its lightness Etan knows how to conquer those who want to gracefully complete their spaces. Its vertical lines, one opposite to the other, create a visual game that shows the distinctive character of the bookcase. It has been designed with a soft rounding that gives it a welcoming and friendly appearance. Available in two different heights, that can be freely placed together, allowing you to organize the space available, according to your needs, in a simple and effective way.

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Verzelloni is a family history that has been handed down by two generations: from a small laboratory founded in 1950 by Ennio Verzelloni’s intuition with his wife Franca, to industrial production led by his sons Roberto, Tiziana, Daniela and Luca. Tradition and technology, comfort, reliability and durability. Cultured manufacturing, wise choice of materials and a strong stylistic identity: this is Verzelloni. Verzelloni products are refinished by hand thanks to the opportunities offered by industry. The goal of achieving the highest quality of Made in Italy relies on the wise hands of our artisans and the advanced processing technology. Machines allow precision through which our professionals can work carefully the material and make the finished product a jewel of tailor-made quality.

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Simon Morasi Piperčić

Established in ’13, Simon Morasi Piperčić is a Zagreb-based design office that works on various projects ranging from furniture and spatial design to site-specific installations, art direction and design consultancy. The distinctive identity of the studio lies in the intercultural space between elitism and egalitarianism, exclusivity and inclusiveness, avant-garde experiments and highly marketable products, which has helped the team to successfully build a specific position easily recognizable in the global professional context.

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DESCRIPTION

Designed by Simon Morasi Piperčić

With its lightness Etan knows how to conquer those who want to gracefully complete their spaces. Its vertical lines, one opposite to the other, create a visual game that shows the distinctive character of the bookcase. It has been designed with a soft rounding that gives it a welcoming and friendly appearance. Available in two different heights, that can be freely placed together, allowing you to organize the space available, according to your needs, in a simple and effective way.

SPECS

Dimensions

Variant Dependent

Materials and Finishes

Multiple finished available.

Downloads

BRAND

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Company Overview

Verzelloni is a family history that has been handed down by two generations: from a small laboratory founded in 1950 by Ennio Verzelloni’s intuition with his wife Franca, to industrial production led by his sons Roberto, Tiziana, Daniela and Luca. Tradition and technology, comfort, reliability and durability. Cultured manufacturing, wise choice of materials and a strong stylistic identity: this is Verzelloni. Verzelloni products are refinished by hand thanks to the opportunities offered by industry. The goal of achieving the highest quality of Made in Italy relies on the wise hands of our artisans and the advanced processing technology. Machines allow precision through which our professionals can work carefully the material and make the finished product a jewel of tailor-made quality.

DESIGNER

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Simon Morasi Piperčić

Established in ’13, Simon Morasi Piperčić is a Zagreb-based design office that works on various projects ranging from furniture and spatial design to site-specific installations, art direction and design consultancy. The distinctive identity of the studio lies in the intercultural space between elitism and egalitarianism, exclusivity and inclusiveness, avant-garde experiments and highly marketable products, which has helped the team to successfully build a specific position easily recognizable in the global professional context.

DESCRIPTION

Designed by Simon Morasi Piperčić

With its lightness Etan knows how to conquer those who want to gracefully complete their spaces. Its vertical lines, one opposite to the other, create a visual game that shows the distinctive character of the bookcase. It has been designed with a soft rounding that gives it a welcoming and friendly appearance. Available in two different heights, that can be freely placed together, allowing you to organize the space available, according to your needs, in a simple and effective way.

SPECS

Dimensions

Variant Dependent

Materials and Finishes

Multiple finished available.

Downloads

BRAND

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Company Overview

Verzelloni is a family history that has been handed down by two generations: from a small laboratory founded in 1950 by Ennio Verzelloni’s intuition with his wife Franca, to industrial production led by his sons Roberto, Tiziana, Daniela and Luca. Tradition and technology, comfort, reliability and durability. Cultured manufacturing, wise choice of materials and a strong stylistic identity: this is Verzelloni. Verzelloni products are refinished by hand thanks to the opportunities offered by industry. The goal of achieving the highest quality of Made in Italy relies on the wise hands of our artisans and the advanced processing technology. Machines allow precision through which our professionals can work carefully the material and make the finished product a jewel of tailor-made quality.

DESIGNER

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Simon Morasi Piperčić

Established in ’13, Simon Morasi Piperčić is a Zagreb-based design office that works on various projects ranging from furniture and spatial design to site-specific installations, art direction and design consultancy. The distinctive identity of the studio lies in the intercultural space between elitism and egalitarianism, exclusivity and inclusiveness, avant-garde experiments and highly marketable products, which has helped the team to successfully build a specific position easily recognizable in the global professional context.

 

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