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NONO Twisted Shelves

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Nono is based in Mexico City and was established in 2011. Nono's fresh concept pieces are backed by commitment to fine engineering and manufacturing; these works are graceful as they are precise. Update your loft, lounge or office with one of these dramatically lovely designs.
Mydna Bookcase Wood by Joel Escalona
The Mydna has swivel composition that seems to stretch and bend within your room. This athletic piece is cylindrical with four shelves for heirloom editions, new favorites, and poetry anthologies of your choosing.

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Mydna Small Table Wood by Joel Escalona
The Mydna has swivel composition that seems to stretch and bend within your room. This athletic piece is cylindrical with shelving for heirloom editions, new favorites, and souvenirs from jetset adventures.

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NONO Twisted Shelves About the Designer: Joel Escalona
Joel Escalona has been described as one of the most influential designers of his generation in Mexico. He is strongly interested in the duality of function and aesthetics with obsessive attention to detail. His work has been exhibited in the major design capitals of the world such as New York’s ICFF, Paris’s Maison & Objet or Salone Internazionale del Mobile Di Milano.

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