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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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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Wow, that is one expensive innovation for bookworms.
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ReplyDeleteAs nice as that is...there is no way I could even entertain the thought. :)
ReplyDeleteYou and me both, Kalea!
ReplyDeleteIt'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
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder re. price, huh?
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool, but I wouldn't pay that. Maybe I'll have my dad build one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, but definitely not for that price.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.