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Yedidia Blonder's Line Shelves

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Leaving a Modern Mark. Israeli designer Yedidia Blonder created her Line series of shelves to highlight the books. In contrast to a conventional shelf, the book standing on the line not only touches the bar, but actually rest against the wall...

 
 
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Quattro is shown (above) and more variety is available with the other models. We love the simplicity of the shelf by itself and the complexity of combining multiple shelves in the series.


Uno

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Duo around a corner...
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Tre

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Comments (21)

but how would I pile my crap?

posted by jared on 2007-03-15 14:19:46

ok, those shelves are HOT!

posted by Juliette on 2007-03-15 14:31:52

I'm undecided. I'm thinking one clumsy move and you're picking up books from the floor.

posted by anon on 2007-03-15 14:36:52

Clumsy move? One slam of the door would do it.

Those soft-cover books on the bottom photo have to have been fastened in place for the photo-shoot -- have you ever known that kind of book not to flop over the minute you let go of it?

posted by wende in phoenix on 2007-03-15 14:40:40

mmmm.... looks pretty unpractical and pretentious to me.

posted by Douglas Abelsohn on 2007-03-15 14:50:49

I think is fabulous.
Sure, not entirely practical for all applications .... but form vs. function is fun, not pretentious!

I don't have an application for this currently but I'd definately consider it in the future.

Actually, this could be good at BF's house. May have to show him.
Thanks for sharing... very cool!

posted by Click chick on 2007-03-15 15:06:21

OMG! This would be great in my Kitchen for cookbooks! Awesome!

posted by click chick on 2007-03-15 15:07:23

This looks great for my book collection. I don't read or use the books, so practicality is not an issue. I only care about looks.

posted by Lily on 2007-03-15 15:15:51

i would think it might cause an indentation on the bottom of the book over time, with the added pressure of gravity and only having a support in one spot along the bottom that could "press" into the cover and pages.

then again, i never took physics. so this is total supposition without basis in fact. awesome!

posted by alli on 2007-03-15 15:21:11

it's pretty and dumb.
some people like that, you know

wende!

posted by guido on 2007-03-15 15:30:40

I know Lily's joking, but that would *have* to be your attitude in order for this to work. You would be limited in how wide your books could be, because if they were too wide, the center of gravity would be off the bar and they'd fall on the floor, and if they were too narrow, they'd fall through on the wall side.

posted by Diane on 2007-03-15 16:01:44

Wow, you'll need to touch up the paint quite a bit if you 'use' the books a lot.

posted by Arthur on 2007-03-15 16:23:10

I love that special brand of 'science' deployed by apartment therapy readers...it's why I come here every day.

posted by lisa in austin on 2007-03-15 16:24:52

Maybe you could hang them at an angle so the books don't fall off.

like this: _/

posted by ChickieLou on 2007-03-15 17:04:23

That's insane. Does it work?

posted by Duncan on 2007-03-15 21:23:38

bad, bad, BAD design

posted by Daily Nuance on 2007-03-15 22:46:23

intellectually and psychologically perfect for a hidden door.

posted by ion on 2007-03-15 22:51:46

forgot the link... or did i forget to read...i cant remember where the door is.
http://hiddendoors.com/home.asp

posted by ion on 2007-03-15 23:01:18

Absolutely gorgeous.

posted by hardyboy1 on 2007-03-15 23:10:46

Someone mentioned uniformity and another person mentioned rigidity, the shelves are perfect for cd cases. If you still have cds.

posted by Nate on 2007-03-15 23:21:29

now the childhood marks of height represented as growth carved into the door frames of empty kitchens and unclean bathrooms............

'timeline shelving'

children dont grow tall,they grow long and forgiving.

posted by ion on 2007-03-16 00:54:24