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Litos, Modular Storage System by Alberto Villarreal

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Make me a pattern. On a toothpick: green olive, black olive, green olive, black olive. Hiking the trail: toad, rock, toad, rock. After a long day at work: salt, shot, lime, salt, shot, lime.
In the case of bringing together the soft and hard, a natural element with one constructed we are pleased to find the Litos modular system. Designed by Alberto Villarreal of San Francisco these bow tie sized storage links stack to create a one of a kind pattern to your preference. Use your creativity to purpose them in many different possibilities. The wooden block is made of gorgeous walnut hardwood, the stone blocks are made of concrete.  Their unity is a choice arrangement to display wine, succulents, or the like.

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