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Sunday, April 7, 2013

20 Modern and Modular Creative Bookshelves




With the increasing digitization of literature, the need for space-consuming bookcases has diminished. It is indeed, not difficult to conceive of a future wherein paperbacks and hardcovers are to be found only in libraries, which will be held in similar regard to museums. A somewhat melancholy thought perhaps, but a few select, beautifully bound classics will always take pride of place in the homes of those who love to read but cannot afford to sacrifice space to a personal library. The majority of images to follow demonstrate the same space-sensitive principle by wall-mounting shelves so not to encroach on a limited floor area. The choice of materials varies from the organic to the industrial, but in keeping with a modern finish, are linear and lightweight.
Matteo Gerbi- geometric stays book shelving
Benoit Bayol
Pekka Kuivamaki- modualr shelving
Reinier De Jong
Spoonya- industrial book shelving
These rubber fixtures are deceptively functional. Not only does the rubber perfectly convey the element of fun, inherent in modern design, but expands to accommodate more items and presumably prevents that occasional 'bump in the night,' that sometimes comes with more precarious shelving.
These rubber fixtures are deceptively functional. Not only does the rubber perfectly convey the element of fun, inherent in modern design, but expands to accommodate more items and presumably prevents that occasional 'bump in the night,' that sometimes comes with more precarious shelving.
Sara Bergando circular segments book shelving
Though the contrast between ancient leather-bound literature and semi-industrial, modern shelving makes for an intriguing combination, shelving such as that which is displayed here, can be repurposed to accommodate all manner of things, not least of which are CDs and DVDs. It lends itself to those objects that are lightweight, but given the increasing computerization of study, there is no reason as to why stylish display choices such as these could not meet the demands of a university student, be adapted to the room of an adolescent, or even, inhabit an office.
Though the contrast between ancient leather-bound literature and semi-industrial, modern shelving makes for an intriguing combination, shelving such as that which is displayed here, can be repurposed to accommodate all manner of things, not least of which are CDs and DVDs. It lends itself to those objects that are lightweight, but given the increasing computerization of study, there is no reason as to why stylish display choices such as these could not meet the demands of a university student, be adapted to the room of an adolescent, or even, inhabit an office.
Solovyoc Designs- pinta book shelf
Solovyoc Designs- Pinta book shelves diagonal
Raw Edges- Bookens book storage
Raw Edges- Bookens
Matt Innes and Saori Kajiwara Books
Matt Innes and Saori Kajiwara
Decortie- wall mounted storage
Decortie- square book storage display
Carme Pinos- Moni book shelves black
Carme Pinos- Moni book shelves
Angelo Tomaiuolo- Onda book shelves
Angelo Tomaiuolo-Onda Book Shelves Blue
Thibault Pougeoise
Studio Segers- contrast book shelves
Kristina Lindqvist
Estudio Pentagono- storage coffee table
Noh Jooeun Yang Bomi- book storage desk
Damien Gernay- lumberjack shelving
Cattelan Italia

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