
ADYM
Bookcase / by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti
Adym is a modular furnishing system that blends formal elegance with extraordinary compositional freedom, adapting with refined sensitivity to ever-changing spaces and purposes. More than just furniture, it becomes part of the environment itself — a true reflection of those who live within it.
Suspended Geometries and Distant Memories
Designed by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, the Adym bookcase is a vessel for books, artworks, travel fragments, and intimate details — quiet narrators of the lives they accompany. It is a timeless presence, safeguarding memories, passions, collections, and objects that together compose a personal history.
Characterized by a structure of slender aluminum shelves suspended between paired marble bases, Adym is defined by the tension between visual lightness and material depth, between minimalism and refined craftsmanship. Its architectural flexibility invites layered compositions — from simple two-tier bases to three-level consoles, to fully vertical bookcases with four, five, or more levels.
Each element can be aggregated, reconfigured, and aligned anew, adapting fluidly to the stylistic and functional needs of both residential interiors and professional spaces.


A Silent Narrative
Wall-mounted or freestanding, Adym embodies the quiet elegance of contemporary design merged with the artistry of refined material craftsmanship.
It is an object of strong character — capable of receding into the background or commanding attention, depending on how it inhabits the space.
Its poetic essence lies in the interplay between grounded permanence and suspended lightness: the weight of marble anchoring it to the earth, the slender aluminum shelves floating with delicate poise.
A balanced dialogue between tradition and modernity, where every element contributes to a restrained, timeless aesthetic.
Modular, flexible, and distilled to its essence, Adym seamlessly adapts to diverse settings — from sophisticated workspaces to modern living environments.



