Skip is a bookcase system designed by Studio Kairos for Poliform, a system that offers a variety of modular solutions for an individually composed living area.
June 26th, 2014
Based on the concept of equipped wall paneling, the system can be completed with shelves, units and sliding doors.The aesthetic characteristic of the system is the minimal thickness of the shelves, endowed with the rail that allows the integration of sliding doors.
The range of modular elements includes floor benches, freestanding or hanging units with flap doors or chest of drawers, and hanging shelf writing desks.The vertical dividing elements can be freely positioned, allowing modification of the compositions, creating open units that are able to assume various functions.
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