Let us present to you The Bookscreen, a lovely alternative to the more common variety bookcase room divider. Features include DIY potential, eco-friendly recycled materials, eye catching design, and complete privacy whilst reading your favourite hardback...
The design seen here is by Studio Sam and is available from Format Furniture. If you’re feeling handy, Sam says the Bookscreen’s covers are assembled using traditional book binding techniques – which sounds reproducible.
And what about all the pages you say? Look at Studio Sam’s Book Block Table – a side table created from the Bookscreen’s excess reading material.
-Emilie
Comments (7)
This is amazing
Wow - i love it.
The only thing bizarre and hard to see is K T G's point.
I don't love it, but agree it's hard to understand K T G's point.
The one on the left is a bit rainbow flag for my taste but hey, it worked for Mork :)
it looks fun :-)
Ooooh!!! Now I see. I think. I was of K T G's perspective, but now I understand what's going on.
I like the concept of recycling dead book covers (and insides), but this result isn't attractive to me. I hope the makers find many customers (and use officially "dead" books) who enjoy this product!
nice...
the book like an object to see and to read... nice concept!
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