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Bookshelf Designs Unusual And Desirable

Unusual and Desirable Bookshelves DesignsDesign is everywhere, all the buildings, cars, planes, clothes and even bookshelves are designed by the designers. Such different visual design is  good inspiration source for web and graphic designers because it’s totally different creative  field somehow related of course.
This collection will help you to feed your imagination with fresh and creative ideas from furniture design range. Some of the listed examples are very creative and you’ll be surprised that bookshelf could look so impressive and be functional in the same time.

1. T.SHELF

T.Shelf

2.  “Krea” bookcase

"Krea" bookcase

3.  Saba Italia

Saba Italia

4. Twin Shelves

Twin Shelves

5. The Swollen Wall

The Swollen Wall

6. WisdomTree

WisdomTree

7. Cardboard Bookshelf

Cardboard Bookshelf

8. Digitally Fabricated Bookshelf

Digitally Fabricated Bookshelf

9. Toboga Bookcase

Toboga Bookcase

10. Domino Expo

Domino Expo

11. The Laica Bookshelf

The Laica Bookshelf

12. Bibliotheque Tree

Bibliotheque Tree

13. MYDNA Twist Bookcase

MYDNA Twist Bookcase

14. Books on the wall

Books on the wall

15. Curly bookshelf

Curly bookshelf

16. Circle

Circle

17. Elfa desk

Elfa desk

18. “M40″ wardrobe and bookcase

"M40" wardrobe and bookcase

19. Yellow

Yellow

20. Bookshelf

Bookshelf

21. Ideas for the office

Ideas for the office

22. TOTO

TOTO

23. MDAY bookcase

MDAY bookcase

24. “Krea” bookcase

"Krea" bookcase

25. Sfuggenti scaffali

Sfuggenti scaffali

26. Libraryland

Libraryland

27. Celebrity Equinox: Library

Celebrity Equinox: Library

28. A bookshelf designed by Ron Arad

A bookshelf designed by Ron Arad

29. Wall of books

Wall of books

30. OBA

OBA

31. Max

Max

32. Circle

Circle

33. Sinapsi

Sinapsi

34. Cebunext

Cebunext

35. Bookcase

Bookcase

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