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Innovative bookshelf

Posted By: Cristian  Published in Design, Furniture Tags: bookshelf

11

Aug


If you pay more attention to the shape of this great bookshelf design you will see that borrows a lot from the SEX word ;). It was designed by Arun Kumar Francis and it is very ergonomic . You can store all kinds of books in it and other objects.

I would definetly buy it but for the moment it is not for sale. Anyway with some technical skills I bet you will be able to make it yourself with some wood and metal.

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Multifunctional stool

Posted By: Cristian  Published in Chairs, Furniture Tags: bookshelf, multifunctional, stool, table

6

Jul


Sit on a stool and under your butt put your books…Hmmmz. This is the idea behind the ‘multifunctional stool’ designed by Can Onart, Elissa Myres & Bethany Casperite. The deep U-s shapes hold big books comfortably! It was made by bending and molding the 8 layers of industrial gray felt ,stuck with epoxy resin, and 2 layers of veneer.

Even more, you can use it as a table!

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Smart bookshelf

Posted By: Cristian  Published in Interior Tags: bookshelf, Linus Svarm

20

May


Designer Linus Svärm has come up with an innovative storage that will make your books and CDs levitate in the air. It is called “Piniwini,” and the storage is essentially a pin secured to the wall.

When not in use, the small shelve doesn’t occupy a lot of place . Imagine turning your wall in a place to store books. You may add or remove pins according to your storage needs.More books, more pins.

I didn’t find any technical details about how is this realized, but looks great. Hope to be able to purchase in the near future.

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3D bookshelf by Charles Kalpakian

Posted By: Cristian  Published in Accesories, Interior Tags: 3d, bookshelf, Charles Kalpakian

1

Jan


Inspired by Parisian Graffiti art, French designer Charles Kalpakian has come up with a very cool shelve for your books and other objects, reinterpreting it in a three-dimesional way.

Called ‘Graffititek,’ the bookshelf will store books in distort order, unlike the straight lines of the regular bookshelves. The new bookshelf also has some light lamps, which looks like the books, helping you to find the books in the dark.

Great piece of furniture for a modern house! Sometimes innovative designs are the best thing to have the perfect home :) .

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