Edited by Galerie BSL, and a special commission from the Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Upside Down by the young French designer Adrien De Melo is a landscape of suspended books, like a music score.
Its main asset: a levitating modular architecture, with a technically simple appearance, seeking transparency, articulated around five floating modules adapted to all book sizes. Upside Down thereby structures a new object-book relationship with space, whilst at the same time proposing a progressive and inventive bookcase, adapted to contemporary lifestyles.
Comparable to notes in a scale, the five base modules allow your own ideal bookcase to be constructed to your taste.