Amazing crooked bookshelves

So I came across these amazing, pink, crooked, stackable bookshelves via ffffound recently and I’m completely in love with them.

Apparently they were designed by Swedish design company SmÃ¥nsk at the recent Stockholm Furniture Fair and they are currently “seeking an appropriate manufacturer for the design” according to the article about it/them on Dezeen.

The shelves are assembled much like sloping lego blocks so that you can build them up however you’d like and don’t have to arrange items on the shelf by size – there’s room for binders on one end, small notepads on the other. And no need for any bookends, ever, to keep everything standing up.

On Dezeen, almost more interesting than the post itself are the commenters, who appear to be extremely well-versed in “deconstructed” or “deformed” bookcases and provide links to other such shelves such as a Parcy Debons Design available through Bouf that looks like this:

And the Neverending Bookcase by Luca Nichetto that looks like this:

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2 Responses to “Amazing crooked bookshelves”

  1. Tom says:

    Those are so freakin cool looking. I’m a fan of the first one but the accordion design of the second is fascinating.

  2. Rose says:

    hello my name is Rose,

    I would like to now if i can use the pink shelves for a CIDA project in school.
    Hope to here from you soon.

    Thank you.

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