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ELECTRA BOOKSHELF

Throughout history, in mythology, pop culture and references to literature, the name Electra conveys a sense of mystery and something to beholden; it's precisely the kind of name that befits an Arketipo design. Formal simplicity is coupled with a luscious use of different materials; hard woods and glass striking at different design and technical elements the only way an Arketipo product can. From the metal base which becomes a handle to the mix of elements in the structure, Electra is contemporary design which seeks solutions in modern day living
  • STRUCTURE: metal varnished micaceous brown, metal mesh in titanium finish
    SHELVES: smoked glass and wood, moka oak or sucupira

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Arketipo

Arketipo Firenze, established in 1982, emerged from a passion for the quality of Florentine textile manufacturing, giving birth to upholstered furniture that seamlessly marries top-tier quality, meticulous attention to detail, and a vivid, timeless image. In 2011, Arketipo joined forces with Cattelan Italia, a global leader in furniture accessories.

Distinguished by an unwavering commitment to uniqueness, Arketipo serves a diverse consumer segment with impeccable taste, epitomizing bespoke creations. Lorenzo Cattelan emphasizes the brand's aspiration to make customers feel special, envisioning a clientele drawn to handmade products embodying the pinnacle of Florentine textile manufacturing.

Arketipo's hallmark lies in a high level of personalization, allowing diverse materials, including fabrics and leathers, to coexist within a single item. This versatility facilitates the creation of enchanting combinations tailored to individual tastes and price preferences. As a fusion of industry and craftsmanship, Arketipo stands as a beacon for those seeking exclusive, handcrafted furnishings that reflect the brand's dedication to personalized luxury and the enduring legacy of Florentine artistry.