Magis - 'Boogie Woogie' Bookshelf, White Modular Units Design: Stefano Giovann
Acton, London
£65
Description
I am selling my Magis bookshelves.
9 units in total that can be configured in different ways depending on your needs, see photos i have set mine in two towers (and can be fixed to the wall if needed but not essential) or can be 3 x3 etc....
I have included some stock photos as well to get a feel or for the units
(the first image and the last 5 photos)
Condition is some light usage marks, but overall in lovely conditon. Can be viewed in Acton, W3 west london. Please contact me for any further questions, you are welcome to arrange collection by courier/man & van oompanies etc.
RRP is over £300 per unit, and my selling price is approx £65 per unit, so £585 in total or near offer.
Below is standard discription from the Magis site:
Magis Boogie Woogie - Bookcase
Libraries are generally more beautiful when they are full of books than when they are empty.
This is not the case with Boogie Woogie, which is not just a bookshelf, but a storage unit that frames an object that is dear to you, and is also splendid with a few books and objects with its waving mark in a cross of vertical and horizontal lines.
Modular, stackable and accessible bookcase.
Boogie Woogie allows back-to-back compositions. Available with or without back wall. Material: standard injection-molded glossy ABS.
Item Height: 52cm
Item Width: 52cm
Item Depth: 28cm
Posted: 5 hours ago
Ad ID: 1502345343
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