Pivot Bookshelf

Category
Bookshops
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 156 cm - P 38 cm - H 203 cm
Finiture
Patinated Brass, Elm
Year
2018
The Pivot collection by Giacomo Moor takes its name from the tilting mechanism of the doors, inserted on the assembly to open and close with a simple rotation movement. It is composed of a writing desk, a bookcase, two consoles - corner and free standing - a container and a small table. The minimalism of the structure, in tubular iron, is enriched by fossil elm shelves and lacquered containers. The doors are in acid-etched brass, with patinas in four colors (blue, red, green, verdigris) designed and created exclusively by Fonderia Artistica Battaglia.
SEM
Eight series collections with the quality of a limited edition, designed and made in Italy. Seven designers who share an artisanal approach to design and refinement of details. This is the soul of SEM, a private label born in 2018 to realize thirty years of experience in retail and interior design. SEM translates its philosophy of living into a refined and multifaceted line of furniture, where elegance is also a symptom of the intelligence of the construction solutions. A proposal rich in sartorial details, with a constant attention to the functionality and contemporaneity of industrial design.
Giacomo Moor
Giacomo Moor, born in Milan in 1981, is a designer and craftsman specialising in woodworking. After graduating in Design from Milan Polytechnic with a thesis on wood defects, published in the magazine Abitare, he founded his studio in Milan in 2009. With a multidisciplinary team of carpenters and designers, Moor develops products for companies, creates limited editions for galleries and creates unique pieces for private clients, following the entire creative process. In 2016, he was named ‘Best Young Designer’ by both Elle Decor Italia during the EDIDA and the Salone del Mobile. He has collaborated with prestigious brands such as SEM - Spotti Edizioni Milano, Desalto and Living Divani, combining these collaborations with limited edition creations for some of Italy's most famous galleries, including Giustini/Stagetti and Luisa Delle Piane.