A design shelf imagined by observing the flight of the pelican ... An original hand-crafted creation, available in three dimensions and in many colors, and all this made in Spain !
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Dimensions :
Size S : length 32 cm - Depth 15 cm - Height 10 cm
Size M : length 44 cm - Depth 15 cm - Height 10 cm
Size L : length 56 cm - Depth 15 cm - Height 10 cm
Materials : oak plywood and lacquered steel.
Colors : oak
Information : 2 years warranty - Supplied with hooks - Clean with a cloth
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Daniel has come up with a practical and design shelf for your contemporary decor. Called "Pelican", this creation made manually adapts to your storage needs. Designed to emerge straight walls with soft grace, this new project will bring a Scandinavian touch to your interior.
Versatile, this design shelf adapts to the needs of all, offering space to store or display objects in the lobby, modern hallways, living rooms or bedrooms with a decorative and minimalist touch. Made by traditional artisans from the Spanish region of Tierra de Pinares, the Pelican is a piece of contemporary design ready to fly.
Graduated in Industrial Design from the University of Valladolid and holds a Master's degree in Interior Design from IED Madrid, Daniel Garcia Sanchez has worked for companies such as Estiluz, Repsol and Siemens. After a trip to Mexico and England, he decided to settle down in Madrid.
Daniel likes quality materials and traditional uses. He appreciates the work of wood with a fanciful side and a use that makes it timeless. His relationship to the subject is personal: "I like to participate directly in the production process, study and manipulate the materials that make up the final product. I think that this way emerges a product-designer relationship that increases the final value. "