Description
The Demon Shelf from GUBI or the Biblio-Demon as it is listed in Mategot’s old sketches, was part of a “plan d’execution de la bibliotheque” - the model of an interior home library and study.
The modular shelving system, designed in 1954 by Mathieu Mategot, can be applied in multiple ways suited for all homes and spaces where that extra dimension of aesthetics for wall storage is sought for.
Technical Info
Black Stained Ash
Oak
Walnut
Dimensions:
Shelf length: 155cm
Shelf height: 3cm
Shelf depth: 25cm
Dimensions including brackets HxWxD:
1 shelf + brackets: H 46 x W 155 x D 27cm
3 shelves + brackets: H 105 x W 155 x D 27cm
4 shelves + brackets: H 140 x W 155 x D 27cm
5 shelves + brackets: H 155 x W 155 x D 27cm
Démon Shelf --155cm
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Description
The Demon Shelf from GUBI or the Biblio-Demon as it is listed in Mategot’s old sketches, was part of a “plan d’execution de la bibliotheque” - the model of an interior home library and study.
The modular shelving system, designed in 1954 by Mathieu Mategot, can be applied in multiple ways suited for all homes and spaces where that extra dimension of aesthetics for wall storage is sought for.
Technical Info
Black Stained Ash
Oak
Walnut
Dimensions:
Shelf length: 155cm
Shelf height: 3cm
Shelf depth: 25cm
Dimensions including brackets HxWxD:
1 shelf + brackets: H 46 x W 155 x D 27cm
3 shelves + brackets: H 105 x W 155 x D 27cm
4 shelves + brackets: H 140 x W 155 x D 27cm
5 shelves + brackets: H 155 x W 155 x D 27cm
Designed by Mathieu Matégot

Mathieu Matégot (1910 - 2001). After studying at Budapest's school of art and architecture, Matégot created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and after WWII, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. In
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