The Anita collection it’s contemporary furniture designed by Richard Mollon for Quatria. Anita shelves consist of letters available for walls and floor and are used to support books, picture frames or whatever you like. You can customize the shelf by choosing its color, material and well, the word itself. So if you want to write your name in a modern way or you have a favorite catch phrase or maybe a favorite word, in that case you definitely must get these typographical beauties. The thermoformed acrylic shelving comes in translucent red, blue or clear and two different sizes are available. No matter where you place them, whether is the floor, stack them or wall mount them, these configurable shelves will add some expression, literally and figuratively, to your home.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Spell It With Anita Shelves
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