This also comes from ID's annual design review. Kurl shelving from Karim Rashid was a low level but eye catching prize winner.
Designed for Zeritalia and made of 12 millimeter thick panes of colored glass, the shelves are stackable up to a dozen pieces high and avoid slipping with tiny rubber feet.
If you like mod shapes, this seems unbeatable (attention, Brandon). We liked the clean design, the modularity, and the fact that they aren't mold-injected lucite. Ted Boerner, who was on ID's panel, called them "amazingly effortless," and we agree. MGR






Dee, are you there?
I'm holding my breath . . .
I like them. Not my choice of colours. But well I do. *shameful sobbing* Got a tissue?
OK, I think it's time to stop visiting this site, because every day it's just more and more brilliance that I can't afford.
You know, even in the laboratory the rat gets the cheese every now and again. And those that don't become very, very depressed rats that sit in the corner reading Sylvia Plath and listening to Joy Division.
*Handing a prozac and one of those pretty little white sweaters that ties in the back to pphillipp*
We'll get you that help you need love. But trust me the feeling is shared.
Awww, I think I'm beginning to like you Dee *hands her a tissue*.
For the record, I like these shelves. I even like the colors shown and I'm not that into color.
I visit the site weekly and follow its advice. Torture? A little bit, but aren't loversw of desing a bis masochistic?
*Handing a prozac and one of those pretty little white sweaters that ties in the back to pphillipp*
Oh, you mean like the ballerinas wear in class, right?
(And of course I'll keep coming back and torturing myslef.)
Sorry, but these look too much like store fixtures to me.