Antis
With the Antis bookcase design for the living area, you are free to choose the height and position of the elements, to create a multitude of configurations. Each Antis element can be freely positioned, in both the number and at the height you want. The real feature of the bookcase is the exclusive yet simple mechanism for attaching the elements thanks to aluminium uprights with no holes or prefixed hooks, which allows you to change the position of the elements over time.
As it is modular with uprights, this bookcase composition can be fitted as you like, but above all, thanks to the practical way of attachment, the composition can be changed or integrated later on according to your needs.
Wooden or glass shelves, desks, adjustable TV units and many others are among the accessories available.What’s more, the opportunity to be able to choose between different finishes increases the compositional options.
Find out about all of the other Alf DaFrè designer living area compositions, too.
The inspiration
Uprights that can be accessorised
Antis is equipped with uprights that can be positioned on the ceiling or the wall, and can be fitted with storage units, shelves and accessories.
In the version with ceiling uprights, the composition can be double-sided.
Strengths
Designers
R&D Alf DaFrè
Alf DaFrè collections are created in the Research and Development department, the beating heart of the company's innovation. It is here that projects take shape, combining advanced technologies, innovative materials and a constant focus on the evolution of contemporary living. Each proposal is born from a customer-oriented approach, where aesthetics and functionality blend harmoniously, enhanced by refined colour palettes and unmistakable Made in Italy quality.
Technical data Antis

Handles
Handles
Structures
Surfaced
Micalised lacquereds
Walnut
Fashion wood
Matt and high gloss colours
Fronts
Groove lacquers
Barrè lacquers
Surfaced
Barrè
Walnut
Groove
Micalised lacquereds
Fashion wood
Matt and high gloss colours
Aluminium structure
Structure