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more about #bookshelf AmphetamineCrown: Why not put the book across the two lower metal post-thingies. Then it makes a shelf. Then you can get rid of ugly rubberband and the two upper post... more » zenpoet: This looks like a great concept to store my spiked balls, broken glass, and incredibly sharp playing cards collection! more » bosskev: In keeping with my philosophy of recycle and re-use, I already do this in my bedroom with giant nails and used condoms. Really helps set the right moo... more » Jakooboo wears a short skirt and a lllllllllooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnngggggggggg jacket.: I actually do this. O.o I have a wall in my house covered in pegs that I loop straps around to put stuff on... Last Olympics I did the colored rings... more » willyolio: it's all fun and organization until someone loses an eye. more » OMG! Ponies!: As a Jew who is abstaining from treyf, chometz, and kitniyot for the next week, a product to help me build pyramids does not interest me. more » Nick: where do i put my fern? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Will it summon Gozer? more » Monty: The largest structure available includes a secret passage in the bottom to take you to the tomb of unfinished periodicals -- mummified in late edition... more » tehsquish: I'd cover the thing in plexiglass and cut small holes in the dividers to make the most epicest rat maze ever. That'd be fun to watch. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Now that shelf is actually pretty damn cool. more » Voyou_Charmant: YES PLZ! more » Arvedui: Books that are ignorant, absurd, and religious in nature go in Texas... more » Nick: @ EVERYONE -- yall leave Texas alone naow. i learnt ta read jus fine an' will ruff up the next feller ta say diffuren. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: @Pistachio?_GitEmSteveDave: Oh you took a wicked digger there! more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: @NightElfMohawk: Austin is merely the quarantine zone. Only, they cannot afford to build a wall and moat due to the economic crisis. So instead it's... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: If it ain't Amish, It's crap! Only they make quality items. Well, when it's not Rumspringa, that is. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: @zeroprime: Seriously though, do you have some very short table legs there in Texas or something? more » Kaiser-Machead: @Software_Goddess, Who said anything about needing? :O more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: @Zeroprime: Stay where you are, the fire department will be arriving any minute to help rid you of these banned texts. Please accept their help, and ... more » -
#storage
Rubber Band Stretch Shelf Is Storage That Can Kill
The problems that you might have with a Stretch Shelf start with the realization that you need storage space for something more than a couple of books. More » -
#books
Pyramid Bookshelf Makes a Monument Out of Your Library
There's nothing quite like a huge bookshelf to make your home more impressive. And this gigantic, modular pyramid bookshelf is totally badass. More » -
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Sex Bookshelf Perfect For Novels, Pictures of Obama
Designer Arun Kumar Francis had one thing on his mind when creating this "Sexy" bookshelf. And, apparently, it involved an erotic fantasy about our President. Thankfully, this design is only a concept. [Coroflot via TDB] -
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Reaction Bookshelf: A Human Hamster Wheel of Learning
The Reaction bookshelf doesn't actually rotate—it's more like a circular lounge. It should though—I picture a library version of The Price is Right or a human hamster wheel of knowledge. [APCI via BOTB via DVICE] -
#speakers
Speaker Shelves and Storage Units Provide More Than Just Surround Sound
The concept of integrating speakers into shelving units is nothing new, but this Soundshelf design is easily the most elegant application of the idea to date. More » -
#design
Expandable Bookcase Flattens, Expands, Defends You Against Medieval Cavalry Charges
I don't know what to think about Repisa N5, a bookshelf that can be flattened against the wall and expanded selectively to place objects of any kinds. It doesn't take space, but it does. -
#bookcase
The REK Bookcase Grows to Accommodate Your Collection
Like the Platzhalter bookshelf I discussed yesterday, the REK features an ingenious design that is both visually interesting and practical for those who accumulate a lot of books. More » -
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Platzhalter Bookshelf Splits To Store Extra Books
It may not be able to store an infinite amount of books, but this unique Platzhalter bookshelf can definitely help you accommodate your expanding collection by splitting into a "V" shape. More » -
#scalesbookshelf
Balancing Your Books Gets Real With the Scales Bookshelf
We've shown you staircase bookshelves, elasticated ones, bookchair ones and now there's this balancing design. There must be something about the form-meets-function nature of a bookshelf that means designers just can't resist them. In this case, "form" gets an added twist with the addition of a pivot and some sliding weights. So you can have a cookily tilted shelf, or slide the weights around to compensate for an unbalanced library: "Maintain the Balance of Your Knowledge" as designer Denis Oh puts it. Weird concept, but interesting. [Yanko design] -
#architecture
Build Your Own Bookcase Fort: Settle in for a Nerdy Siege
The stairs bookcase was cool, but this is an entire igloo-like bookcase structure that you can actually use as a miniature dwelling. In fact, this "Uroko House" is built around a bed, which makes it one hell of a place to sleep for any kid—whether they like to read or not. There are no written instructions on how to make your own, but the images in the gallery help illustrate the process. [Flickr via Freshome] More » -
#gamerfurniture
Arrow Bookshelf a Must-Have for Tetris Mongs
Furniture designer Timothy Ben's Arrow bookshelf modules are made from MDF and come in 20 different colors, with either a lacquered or laminated finish. Although they're probably meant to be stacked in that delightful chevron effect, I'm sure you can play a basic form of Tetris with them if you're really bored. [Timothy Ben Furniture via MoCo Loco]
