Sunday, May 27, 2007

Bookshelf Design

Regal ZZZ

This metal shelf, designed by the German design studio Form-al, is a one piece design made of a thin sheet of formed aluminum. This shelf can be stacked together to make it as big as desired. It’s available in different color variants.

Via: Form-al









Rod shelf

One modular bookcase design which can be used in endless configurations. This colorful design is made out of a bent metal rod with a color coating. Designed by young artist Max Lamb.

Via: Max Lamb



Screw Rack

If you like a more industrial look, you’ll probably like this functional shelf made of screw clamps, designed by Daniel Rohr. With the clamps being the main element, you can create your own rack unit by using old and/or new bases, made out of diverse material and sizes. The best feature is its modular and expandable characteristics.

Via: Daniel Rohr



Neverending

This bookcase is designed by Italian studio Lucanichetto. It is made out of Corian, the Dupont registered material lately being commonly used for kitchen countertops. Designers are increasingly using Corian. It can be formed in virtually any shape, since the material becomes tremendously flexible when heated.


Via: Lucanichetto







La Bibliochaise


'La Bibliochaise', designed by Nobody&Co (the same studio that designed Piccolo Grande) is a chair and bookcase in one. It’s available in white, black or aubergine (like an eggplant color), or in any other color upon request. It can hold about 16 feet of books.


Via: Nobody&Co





Fill In The Cat

'Fill In The Cat' is a playful bookshelf by Mexican design studio NEL. Is a series of Styrofoam blocks carved into animal silhouettes. This design is also available in chairs and tables.

Via: NEL



Cellulose

Designed by Paphop Wongpanich, is a colored steel bookshelf made of eleven different iron pieces that connect together as a group, and can be assembled in various configurations. This could also work well as a partition to separate interior room spaces.


Via: Coroflot

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