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more about #shelf more comments → Gann: This designer takes himself way to seriously. more » Curves: It doesnt appear to be a very user friendly bookshelf. I am sure the standards for user friendly coffins are not as strict, so it may be ok for that. ... more » strider_mt2k: Good thing because you can only move that coffin once before it starts needing brackets and shit to stay together. more » frigg: And then the next Yanko concept artist could create an even more meta and useless variation - a software version of the hardware version that only dis... more » gtaz19: The Reason people like having CDs is because they are DRM free. As more digital Music becomes DRM free we will see a drop in CD sales. more » Curves: When I want something from a drawer, I dont have time to sort through a maze to find what I want. I can see this as being great fun for kids though. more » OMG! Ponies!: What's with the trannie model? more » -
#coffins
Shelves for Life: Even Death Won't Do You Part
Designed to make "stronger emotional relationships with our belongings," Shelves for Life is a bookcase-slash-coffin that holds your personal possessions in life and your person—corpse—in death. More » -
#concepts
iShelf Brings Cover Flow to Real Life, Makes Profound Statement About Something or Other
Designer Li Jianye's real-life Cover Flow shelf is just like the actual Cover Flow, except for the fact that it can't move, only holds five albums and doesn't let you play music. More » -
#furniture
Transformer Shelf Hides Your Stuff, Fauns In Its Puzzling Pockets
This is not, quite, a Japanese puzzle box: But it is a transforming storage unit that has so many sliding, slotting, complex inner drawers, pockets and shelves that it comes close to being a puzzle. Designed by Martin Sammer, Transformer Shelf is just a solid shelving unit when "closed," but sliding it open reveals its labyrinthine innards, intended so that you can configure it however you want, and jamming lots of storage options into one unit. Somewhere in there there's an entrance to Narnia...I just know it. [Martinsaemmer via Tuvie] -
#clock
Giant LED Clock Stores CDs, Gets You Back to the '80s
Ooooh. Shelves. And red LEDs. They tell time. They store CDs. Who has CDs? Not me. But I don't care. It's a giant digital clock. Red over black, baby. 1980s, here I come again. Now I just need to rescue my white suit, tight pink T-shirt, and call Tubbs to pick me up in the Ferrari. More » -
#concept
The WaSnake Shelf: It's Like a Personal Assistant That is Nailed to Your Wall
The WaSnake shelf concept by designer Jean Louis Frechin not only holds your stuff, it also features connectivity that allows it to display news from chosen RSS feeds and even SMS messages. Plus, the whole unit is highly configurable so you could find a spot for it on nearly any wall in your home. More » -
#architecture
Stairs Bookcase Actually Makes Me Want to Move to London
Here's a great idea for anyone who loves books and doesn't have enough apartment space or a Kindle: a "secret staircase" made of English oak, lined with books left, right and center, leading to a loft bedroom in a Victorian 1898 apartments block. More » -
