Monday, 29 June 2009

Array

Alternative library stacks books and publications on their sides. Bruno Rainaldi design in lightweight laser-cut steel with bright new orange powdercoat adds literati edge to a room. 14" footprint is a find for tight spaces. Italy. Also in aluminum.
CB2

Friday, 26 June 2009

MR OWL ATE MY METAL WORM

The unit is flipped around and both sides are usable as a bookshelf. The title is reversable and named after Ron Arad's metal bookworm shelf. While his is sinuous this is a simple architectonic block.
Peter Marigold (part of the Palindrome collection)

Monday, 22 June 2009

Wavy

Wavy is a bookshelf system that rigorously combines design and function. It is a minimalistic product in which the thin structure and the wavy design, both vertical and horizontal, gives the ensemble an image of great solidity and lightness. With its extremely characteristic accuracy of detail and use of materials, Wavy is made entirely of "HI – MACS Natural Acrylic Stone" by LG in S28 Alpine White colour. Composed of blocks that can be laid one upon another and combined, Wavy conceals any kind of joint, thus becoming a highly elegant furnishing element with an extremely formal linear nature. It may be arranged as desired: superimposed vertically with module H.36, or horizontally, composed of 3 elements which may be combined: cm. 63 – cm. 124 – cm. 185.
Alivar

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Chicane

Design by De Pas D Urbino, Lomazzi. Sinuous forms that move along the wall, a bookshelf that becomes a design feature.
Unique Interiors

Monday, 15 June 2009

Mission Inspired Revolving Bookcase

My revolving bookcase lets you keep a whole bookcase full of books close at hand next to your desk, couch or reading chair. With twelve 8 1/2" wide compartments on its three 12" high shelves there is space for up to 8 1/2 feet of books or magazines and the clever design means you'll never need bookends. The rugged ball bearing turntable is rated for 1000 pounds ensuring that the bookcase will revolve easily even when fully loaded. This design is also available in a smaller model with only two 12" high shelves and a total height of 28 1/4".
Richard Bissell

Thursday, 11 June 2009

4° (four degrees)

Bookshelves are flat, so if your collection is incomplete, you have to put the books on an angle so they don’t collapse, and as a result they bend and become damaged. Because ‘4°’ leans on a 4 degree angle it allows gravity and math to protect your books, leaving your unique bookshelf neat.
Microworks

Stack

Dror for Target

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Soundshelf

Why has the traditional speaker to be put away in the corner of the room or hidden in the wall? Speaker could be displayed, and the additional function could be imparted. The object becomes the item of furniture by a simple arrangement of dvd and books. Two suggestions of shape give the possibility to arrange the interior in the modern style and to achieve a good quality of home video amplification.
designboom

Monday, 8 June 2009

Collect

Designer : Normann Copenhagen - Ole Jensen.
It's all about the pleasure of recognition.
With its oblique expression and spring-green colour, Collect is a bookcase that has been designed for all lovers of good design who like edgy furniture and who want to use Collect as a framework to store important things - things that awake good memories. Ole Jensen explains: 'We all have special objects that refresh memories - things that have a meaning and create the pleasure of recognition.It could be anything from a football to a stone found on a walk on a beach. I wanted to design furniture that arouses immediate recognition in both design and use.'
Boudie & Fou

Friday, 5 June 2009

Book satchel by T. Anthony


The case was first spotted 30 years ago on a baggage carousel at Kennedy Airport by Mr. Stoppard’s wife at the time, Miriam. Curious, she approached its owner, a young man who told her what it was, and that he had obtained it from the Manhattan luggage maker T. Anthony. She promptly bought one for her husband, who, at least while traveling, has scarcely ever let go of it.
The New York Times and T. Anthony

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Penguin Donkey 3

Storage unit for books/CDs and occasional table based on the original design from 1939, which was designed to hold Penguin books.It is made from birch veneer and painted MDF (grey painted interior). Penguin donkey 1 and 2 are also available, please click 'penguin donkey' range for details. Dimensions 60w x 35d x 41h
Height: 41 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Width: 60 cm
Colour: grey
Designer: azumi
Twentytwentyone

Monday, 1 June 2009

Isokon Penguin Donkey Bookcase

Designed by Egon Riss and Jack Pritchard, 1939, Manufactured by Isokon Furniture, London. Plywood.
V&A