The Weave Bookshelf Holds Up to 200 Books Between its Bars
Michael Hines — October 8, 2010 — Art & Design
References: chicakoibaraki & dezeen
It may not look like much, but the Weave Bookshelf is capable of holding every book you’ve got and then some. This bookshelf from Japanese designer Chicako Ibaraki can hold up to 200 books with its unique barred design.
At first glance, the Weave Bookshelf looks like a glorified clothes rack. A closer inspection reveals that the bars are just far enough apart to fits rows of books. Check out the Weave Bookshelf in the featured gallery.
At first glance, the Weave Bookshelf looks like a glorified clothes rack. A closer inspection reveals that the bars are just far enough apart to fits rows of books. Check out the Weave Bookshelf in the featured gallery.
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