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Weekly art websites: unique bookshelves

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Monday 15 February 2010 20:00 EST
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This week's selection of art websites includes five design sites that feature unique and out of the ordinary bookshelf designs.

Toxel's selection of Modern and Creative Bookshelf Designs - http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/2009/01/01/modern-and-creative-bookshelf-designs/
A nice selection of bookshelves that push the boundaries of traditional shelving for books.

Shelving units by Unal & Boler - http://www.unalboler.com/?q=view/works/9
A unique take on multipurpous modular book shelving units and magazine storage coffee tables.

Creosa's "Prove" Shelving - http://www.creosa.com/en_produkte_regale.htm
Designer shelving that looks like it is floating in the air.

Moormann Magnetique by Swen Krause - http://www.moormann.de/en/moebel/shelves/magnetique.html
Magnetic shelving that can be modified to suit your needs.

Mike Stilkey on corcholat.com - http://corcholat.com/!PPM
Incredible hanging book sculptures and installations made by American artist Mike Stilkey.

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