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Innovative Monday - Edition 23

As regular readers know, I always try to bring some unusual book storage solution to this Innovative Monday feature. Today's furniture is certainly unusual, but it can used as much more than a bookshelf.

Check out the STAGGER SHELF by Brave Space.

The Stagger Shelf is made of toasted vertical grain bamboo and finished with organic, non-toxic Hard Oil. Stainless steel screws and adjustable steel feet. Irregular and asymmetrical shelving sections opens up the possibilities for a less traditional display of objects.

Don't faint, but it retails for - $3,975.00! Perhaps it's only for the rich bookworms?

Thoughts, please.
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  1. Wow, that is one expensive innovation for bookworms.

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  2. As nice as that is...there is no way I could even entertain the thought. :)

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  3. It's interesting looking, but it doesn't look like it adds any additional space to the shelf, for those cram their shelves to the hilt

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  4. Makes you wonder re. price, huh?

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  5. I think it's cool, but I wouldn't pay that. Maybe I'll have my dad build one!

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  6. Very pretty, but definitely not for that price.

    And now that I think about it, at some point in 2009 or 2010, I'll probably stop buying printed copies and go all e-book anyway, so bookshelves won't be a good purchase for me.

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