The Biblo wooden bookcase has the signature of the designer Colzani.
The solid walnut Canaletta, Porada’s iconic wood, is the unquestioned protagonist of this design, which brings out the skills of the best artisans as well as the high precision technological production processes. The Biblo modern bookcase fits harmoniously into all furnishing styles, from the most contemporary to the most classic. The shelves are stained or lacquered in contrast with the whole structure available only in the natural walnut finish. Four elegant metal feet in brushed bronzed brass finish complete the composition. This open bookcase is characterized by rounded corners, a detail that goes perfectly with many other elements of the Porada collection, in particular the Ziggy family.
Tarcisio is among Porada’s longest-term collaborators. Self-taught, with experiences in planning, knowledge of materials and technologies, in 1975 he started his freelance career, collaborating as a designer with many iconic furniture companies, among them Porada. Many of his works and projects have been published by the most prestigious international magazines of the sector. For Porada he designed many successful products: from the Domina bookcase to the Jola armchair and the Mediacentre totem.
Porada
Everything ‘s born from the love of wood. The solid wood, worked with the craftsmanship of those who know how to turn a log into a piece of artwork. Porada has its origin in this passion. It was established in 1968 by Luigi Allievi with the aim of expanding the production of chairs, started in 1948.
The Porada collection is wide and varied, made up of a multitude of occasional furniture developed in cooperation with designers as Marconato and Zappa, Carlo Ballabio, David Dolcini, Emmanuel Gallina, Patrick Jouin, Tarcisio Colzani, Staffan Tollgard, Studio Opera, Gino Carollo, Dainelli Sudio and Studio Buratti among the others.