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Posted on February 24, 2010 via YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF with 9 notes
Source: theselby.com
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The Swollen wall by Paul Coudamy
This bookshelf’s home is an apartment in Paris and was designed by Paul Coudamy.
“From floor to top, the shelf is directed by a 20×20cm squared grid. This grid is defined by the pocket book format and is flexible enough to enlarge for bigger formats or objects. You can therefore find room for speakers, umbrellas, A4 files, vases, etc. Closed storage blocks are extruded from these cells offering a mini bar, a dressing, devices storage and so on.” (via)
Posted on February 23, 2010 via Freunde von Freunden with 5 notes
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Posted on February 18, 2010 via and if it makes you less sad; with 919 notes
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Posted on February 17, 2010 via Book. Book. Book. with 29 notes
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(via booklover: via cheeseandonion: .5602 via johanna wallin)
Posted on February 10, 2010 via Load of crap with 55 notes
Source: Flickr / radiohuvud
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More images of this IKEA Birthday campaign at dailymail.co.uk.
Looking for a beach read? At Bondi, you can borrow one from the vast library for free (or donation).
Edited to Add: Bondi’s in Sydney, lest you not be aware of that small fact!
(via nationalgeographic.com)
Posted on February 5, 2010 via Grace in Small Things with 2,388 notes
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This is relevant to my immediate interests because I am packing up a LOT of books right now.
Posted on January 27, 2010 via book lovers never go to bed alone with 117 notes
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Auch eine Art seine Bücher unterzubringen.
(via fuckyouverymuch: We think this is a perfect home)
Posted on January 19, 2010 via fuck you very much with 7,790 notes
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