For some reason, I like horizontal rectangles. Most of these typologies of shelves feature legs, but this one has two vertical partitions that I extended to form legs. I think I’ve achieved the minimalist shape that everyone has envisioned. I think it’s beautiful wherever and however you use it.
A linear graphic character, with a strong functional impact, distinguishes Tetrami, the new collection of free-standing containers born from the creative flair of the Japanese master Naoto Fukasawa. The rectangle is the star element, as are the feet that unexpectedly materialise as vertical extensions of the two central partitions. The object is created thanks to the experience of expert cabinetmakers and is composed of extra thin wooden lists.
Generously sized but not bulky, Tetrami is 210 cm wide and 41 cm deep, and available in two heights. The taller model can be used as a sideboard, while the lower version can complement a sofa or double as a TV stand. Tetrami is available as an open cabinet or with drawers, making it a functional container. The grain and texture of light and black brushed ash make it an elegant and refined piece of furniture. The cabinets are also available in a two-tone version by combining the two ash tones for the finish of the outer and inner surfaces.