




Sceene bookcase A black oak
Sceene is a modular shelving system, designed by Michael Rem for Gejst. Module by module the shelving system can be build up high, extended to the sides and be customized with side panels, doors or back panels made in oak or black oak. The idea behind Sceene is to create a frame to put the stories we form during our life on display. Our stories are captured in artifacts and objects full of sentimental value and with Sceene you can tell your stories exactly how you want.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Product name: Sceene
Product category: Bookcase
Variant: A
Material: Black oak
Designer: Michael Rem, 2013
Dimensions: B: 93 cm, H: 82 cm, D: 39 cm
Sceene bookcase is a minimalist and Nordic bookcase. The sceene was designed by Michael Rem for Gejst. The idea behind Sceene is to create a framework for the narratives that develop throughout life. Your stories deserve to be shared, and with Sceene you can tell your stories exactly the way you want.
Sceene is a modular system, designed by Michael Rem for Gejst. Module by module the system can be build up high, extended to the sides and be customized with side panels, doors or back panels made in oak. The idea behind Sceene is to create a frame to put the stories we form during our life on display. Our stories are captured in artifacts and objects full of sentimental value and with Sceene you can tell your stories exactly how you want.
Play yourself with the modules or choose from the existing solutions: Sceene Bookcase A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H. Try our iPhone or iPad app to view our interactive catalogue. Using 3D technology, you can see how all of Gejst’s products will look in your own home. The app is intuitive and easy to use. Take a picture of the place you want to decorate, or use the existing images. Drag the products you want to see and test the products in your own home. In the app, it’s easy to build your own Sceene Bookcase, while creating an overview of goals and total price.

Designer
Michael Rem
Designer Michael Rem is based in Berlin and graduated from the University of Fine Arts Saarbrücken, Germany in 2009. He worked on several projects for renowned design companies before opening his own studio in 2012 and his first collaboration with Gejst in 2017.