Unifor
Bokhus Bookshelf
The Bokhus bookcase by Unifor represents an exemplary synthesis of design rigor, functionality, and construction quality. Conceived for high-end professional and residential environments, it stands out for its essential design and the precision of its details, expressing the brand’s strong industrial culture. The system’s modularity allows for flexible, tailor-made compositions that adapt to different spaces while maintaining an orderly and coherent visual identity. Carefully selected materials and refined finishes ensure solidity, durability, and a timeless aesthetic. Bokhus is not merely a storage element, but an architectural tool that organizes space with discretion and elegance, interpreting design as a balance between technique, proportion, and functional value.
Bookshelf available in several sizes and compositions
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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UniFor is a Molteni Group company entirely dedicated to the world of office furniture. A demanding and complicated sector, in which UniFor stands out for its experience in managing large-scale projects all over the world, where it can exploit the great flexibility of its production combined with the rigorous precision of a highly industrialized company. From the Turate factory, UniFor office furniture reaches the whole world, often included in relevant projects by the main international archistars. These qualities were also recognized through the prestigious conferment to the entire company of a Compasso d’Oro career in 2011, crowning its forty years of activity.Read more
Designed by
Snohetta
Snøhetta is the most famous contemporary Norwegian architecture firm, based in Oslo but with a strong international orientation since its foundation. The firm takes its name from the Norwegian mountain of the same name: a programmatic choice that reveals how, from the very beginning, the founding members were interested in an architecture capable of integrating into a close dialogue with the landscape and natural elements. Snøhetta’s design practice has a strong collective imprint: all of the firm’s three hundred-plus partners give their creative contribution in defining the projects, which therefore often acquire a very heterogeneous look among themselves. The firm’s first major project began in 1989 with the meeting between founding member Kjetil Trædal Thorsen (1958-) and American architect Craig Dykers (1961-) to participate in the competition for the design of the New Library of Alexandria, which saw the light only in 2001 after many years of work. Over the years, the studio has expanded internationally with projects such as the Oslo Opera House (2007), the Le Monde group headquarters in Paris (2015-20) and the underwater restaurant Under in Lindesnes (2019). Snøhetta also has a division dedicated to product design, active especially since the post-2020 years, which can boast projects in collaboration with brands such as MDF Italia, UniFor, Lodes and Varier.Read more




