Tratt redefines the geography of the living room, expanding into two elegant, new configurations designed for different functions: a TV cabinet and a horizontal bookshelf.
The architecture is lower but extends in width. Horizontally stretched surfaces become the focus, forming continuous planes that unfold like taut lines, while the doubled vertical element emerges as a rhythmic marker.
Bookshelves–whether wall-mounted or free-standing–have always been a source of inspiration for designers, here, they speak the same language with a different cadence. More compact and horizontally oriented, Tratt bookshelf develops as a sequence of planes intersecting with vertical supports, creating a system that both organizes and frees up space.