Stefano Bettio's Giralot shelves rotate 180 degrees on a column, allowing shelves to display or hide their contents. The column affixes to the wall and rests on the floor. We like the space-saving design, as well as the colorful combinations...





Produced by Italian manufacturer Bellato, the shelves are made from lacquered steel and MDF. They're available in several different configurations, including a closet-style piece with hooks for coats and clothing. The design debuted this year, and we weren't able to find an American distributor. For more information, see Bellato's Italian website or the Stylepark site for English info.

Comments (6)
ohhhhhhhhh....i need this.
No disrespect indended towards Italian manufacturer Bellato, but this stepped wall shelf unit reminded me of a spiral cat staircase, made in the USA. Check the link at: http://www.iroquoisinnovations.com/gallery.html
(I am not afiliated in any way.)
These are unusual & very pretty... but I don't think I'd call them "space-saving," since it seems like they would take up twice as much space on a wall as a normal bookshelf.
Love it!
I bet it's easy to make an Ikea Hacked version of this, too...since I'm doubting I could afford the actual Italian-made one...
i agree on the space-saving issues, but nevertheless i really love the design - especially the bold pops of color. i have a "dead" space near my kitchen that one of these would be perfect for - though likely out of my budget. i can dream...
design porn.