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Hill is a tree shaped wall bookcase composed by two plexiglass sheets, one transparent and the other transparent or coloured. The peculiarity of this bookcase is that objects are placed directly on the "branches" of the structure. Hill, other than representing an original bookcase it is also a great decorative element, which catches the attention thanks to its tree-like shape; it is perfect to give a touch of liveliness to the furniture, for example by choosing to match elements in different colours. Its peculiar shape and the choice of plexiglass as a material make it perfect to furnish young and modern environments.
Materials and Finishes- plexiglass
The interior designer's opinion Hill bookcase has been designed to highlight the personality of the interior designer, thanks to the wide range of colours and the freedom with which you can place the plexiglass sheets. If you want to bring out the colour and give a more strong character to the bookcase you can decide to use the clear sheet on the back and the coloured one on the front; viceversa if you wish to create a pleasant game of lights and shadows you can use the clear sheet on the front and the coloured one on the back; in this way the colour will be filtered by the plexiglass and the bookcase will result even lighter. The range of colours available allows you to play with contrasting or combining tones: for example, if you have white or neutral walls and furniture, you can choose bright and vibrant colours that capture the attention. You can get a very special effect by choosing to match elements in different colours: for example, by playing with red and orange shades you can bring to mind the shape and colour of a coral. Very special is the fact that the objects are placed directly on the "branches" of the structure, almost becoming part of the bookcase itself.
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