Twin System 'Cerise'
Twin System “Cerise Edition”
Two mirrored frames are anchored to the wall and separated by a controlled shadow gap, introducing depth and visual rhythm. This deliberate break allows light to pass through the structure, creating a floating effect that offsets the system’s structural strength.
The frame delivers clarity and precision, while the shelves are formed from custom-shaped cherry wood boards. Oil-treated to amplify the natural grain and color, the wood brings warmth, tactility, and long-term durability.
The Shelves remain height-adjustable, enabling modular configurations for books, objects, and functional storage. The wall-mounted setup eliminates floor contact, optimizing spatial efficiency while maintaining a strong visual presence.
Material: Stainless Steel, Cherry Wood
Dimensions: L 3500mm x W 2100mm H 2100 mm
Design & Production Team: Leo Schrewe




The structure is composed of parallel stainless-steel profiles that form an open, rhythmic grid. Their precision gives the object its strength, yet what defines it most is not mass, but the void between — the space through which light filters, shifts, and animates the surface. Depending on the angle of illumination, the piece oscillates between opacity and transparency; shadows slide through its geometry, transforming the strict linear order into a field of gradients and reflections.
Twin System 'Cerise'
Twin System “Cerise Edition”
Two mirrored frames are anchored to the wall and separated by a controlled shadow gap, introducing depth and visual rhythm. This deliberate break allows light to pass through the structure, creating a floating effect that offsets the system’s structural strength.
The frame delivers clarity and precision, while the shelves are formed from custom-shaped cherry wood boards. Oil-treated to amplify the natural grain and color, the wood brings warmth, tactility, and long-term durability.
The Shelves remain height-adjustable, enabling modular configurations for books, objects, and functional storage. The wall-mounted setup eliminates floor contact, optimizing spatial efficiency while maintaining a strong visual presence.
Material: Stainless Steel, Cherry Wood
Dimensions: L 3500mm x W 2100mm H 2100 mm
Design & Production Team: Leo Schrewe



The structure is composed of parallel stainless-steel profiles that form an open, rhythmic grid. Their precision gives the object its strength, yet what defines it most is not mass, but the void between — the space through which light filters, shifts, and animates the surface. Depending on the angle of illumination, the piece oscillates between opacity and transparency; shadows slide through its geometry, transforming the strict linear order into a field of gradients and reflections.
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Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.
Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.