The GEA reading tower is a real skyscraper. How high it rises into your book heaven is determined solely by you and the height of your living space. Staircases often lure you to dizzying heights and Carl Spitzweg's "bookworm" also dares to climb pretty high up the library ladder to reach his bedtime reading. But it's like everything else in life: If you want to reach high, you have to start at the bottom. No matter how high you want to reach with your GEA reading tower, everything is based on its five-panel base element. The rest is pure imposture. The extension module with 4 panels can be screwed together (in)finitely often using the union nut. Infinitely? No, but really, really often.
The GEA reading towers are masters of frugality. They require minimal wood and stack maximum books
Our reading towers are available in the dimensions 70cm, 140cm and 210cm; beech & plywood