From Upside-Down Storage to Polar Books
Tisah Tucknott — August 5, 2009 — Art & Design
Books can be a hard thing to store, especially if you’re a bookworm and have stacks of novels like me.
From balancing bookshelves to plant-inspired furniture, this cluster will surely give you ideas on how to store your books.
Implications - Though reading was once seen as a pastime reserved for nerds and seniors, today's youth demographic is embracing this intellectual activity. This may be due to the romanticism associated with pages and bound books in an age where digitalization rules. Thus, an array of book-based products bearing a quirkier aesthetic are released in hopes of targeting a younger demographic looking to expand their minds and still maintain individuality.
From balancing bookshelves to plant-inspired furniture, this cluster will surely give you ideas on how to store your books.
Implications - Though reading was once seen as a pastime reserved for nerds and seniors, today's youth demographic is embracing this intellectual activity. This may be due to the romanticism associated with pages and bound books in an age where digitalization rules. Thus, an array of book-based products bearing a quirkier aesthetic are released in hopes of targeting a younger demographic looking to expand their minds and still maintain individuality.
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