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Kasten Bookcase by Lente

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We love books. And while we love them for what's inside them, we do like the way the Kasten bookcase from Dutch company Lente draws attention to the shapes of the books themselves.

 
 

Unfortunately, we don't read Dutch, so we can't give you details or prices.

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Gorgeous.

posted by wig3000 on October 31st 2007 at 2:18pm
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Since this is a blog for small spaces I say that this piece takes up way too much room for it's purpose. I mean, just a small handful of books would fit in this piece. Nice looking but useless, IMHO.

posted by anne on October 31st 2007 at 2:28pm
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Is it my turn to ask why designers hate books? Is it? Is it?

Anne's right, alas: that looks like it holds the equivalent of one shelf's worth of books in a normal bookcase.

posted by wende in the twin cities on October 31st 2007 at 4:24pm
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I'm thinking about this for stereo components and little pull out drawers/boxes for your stashes of whatever. I think it's a lovely patchwork quilt of a design. What might be the price in US$?

posted by wig3000 on October 31st 2007 at 4:40pm
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For books, no. But for lots of different kinds, colors, and shapes of stationery? Maybe. Or a really complicated In/Out box.

posted by randomname on November 1st 2007 at 5:57am
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AH, my collection of 5-years worth of Artforums, Wallpapers, Readymade, etc etc would finally find a home in this "bookcase"...as opposed to just being unsightly stacks in my living room.

posted by frontiersperson on November 1st 2007 at 7:56am
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Here's a rough translation to English from the Babelfish tool:

Babel is the first cupboard in spring collection, devised in 2005. Babel exists from a modular system and is multipurpose; he can serve piece of furniture, book cupboard as sidetable, TV or as room divider. Above all Babel striking and a particular object in each space is! The cupboard is built modules, he who of 15 mm birches are plywood composed. The basis module (A) is 62 cm high, module b and c each 31 cm. Each module has a fixed classification with horizontal legplanken. There a desired altitude can be turned, into a maximum altitude of 185 cm. The cupboard is always 150 cm broad and 30 cm deeply. At the modules loose block-systems are provided, which one can place to own insight in the cupboard. It is important, however, that the block-systems jump; this reinforces the construction of the cupboard. The kopse to square of birches plywood in Babel is white and onbehandeld. All legplanken have been bilaterally held with frosted, slijtvaste plastic low, deliverable in 2 colours: * blank * warm anthracite.

posted by SFCasey on November 5th 2007 at 10:08am
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Thanks, SFCasey. Funny translation.

posted by wig3000 on November 11th 2007 at 12:20pm
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