Friday, 6 January 2012

Chair bookcase by Gail Peter Borden


I love this Chair bookcase by Gail Peter Borden  I just found today.

Divided into three systems, there is [1] a cockpit chair that has an adjustable angle of repose and uses a compressive slotted connection, [2] a structural frame and cover/cloak that uses a fingered connection, and [3] an infill shelving system that deploys a pegged connection. The 237 books complete the remainder of the composition.
This was found on yankodesign store

Check it out here

6 comments:

Noelle said...

I love this space saving chair. I love the idea that it is also a bookcase. Contemporary furniture really makes a lot of improvement of the traditional furniture we have.

Jeo Fazzio said...

Great modern bookcase to have in house.

Anonymous said...

Your first consideration for furniture is style, as it should be the comfort. In furniture buying the place of product means a lot. When you go to buy a furniture item discus your space and placement measures with seller, so he can guide you best for your purchase. Besides just dimension, quality and look should the top next concern you should engage with.
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Anonymous said...

Your furniture is stylish i like your post. Every home needs classic furniture and modern furniture

Unknown said...

Hello,

I admire the valuable information you offer in your articles. Design is a bit of an evolution. Buying something we will consider with our eye caching, its mean from the eyes down to abridged. These are the challenges any furniture designer face. Designer Furniture offers unique silhouettes and construction that are functional.

Unknown said...

Hi,

I admire the valuable information you offer in your articles. Design is a bit of an evolution. Buying something we will consider with our eye caching, its mean from the eyes down to abridged. These are the challenges any furniture designer face. Designer Furniture offers unique silhouettes and construction that are functional.

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