Get Back In Your Book by Lissy Elle Laricchia.
Alice, Harry, Wendy, Sleeping Beauty and Belle.
Arma de Instrucción Masiva (Weapon of Mass Instruction)
The weapon of mass instruction is a mobile sculpture that carries books and gift books. The ability to transport allows to receive donations from anywhere and bring them to the far corners of Argentina and the continent. In this sense, the ADIM transits through population settlements, schools, bars, rural house holds and all those places where books are not expected. the aim is the promotion of reading and encouraging creativity generated by those who read a book. The ADIM is the sculpture, also a street intervention, a unique piece of art, protest, encouragement, an image from another dimension in this set. Convey a specific message that transcends the boundaries of art and traditional art, the site of action is outside museums, cultural centers or libraries. THE ADIM has combined the art and a way to develop social work.
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Baroque bookshelves by Graham & Greene.
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Equilibrium bookcase, designed by Alejandro Gomez Stubbs of Malagana Design.
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Whale bookshelf, designed by Justin Southey.
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Tree branch bookshelf designed by Sebastian Errazuriz.
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Read-Unread Bookshelf, designed by Niko Economidis.
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Circular walking bookcase designed by David Garcia.
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“Lost in Sofa,” designed by Daisuke Motogi.
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United States bookshelf, designed by Ron Arad.
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Zelli bookshelf, designed by Duret Younes.
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Bookwave Hanging Storage.
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Dream bookshelf, designed by Dripta Design Studio.
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Infinity bookshelf, designed by Job Koelewijn.
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Read Your Book Case, designed by Eva Alessandrini and Roberto Saporiti.
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Pack of Dogs, designed by Ricardo Casas, Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, Cecilia León de la Barra, Oscar Nuñez.
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Tangram bookshelf, designed by Daniele Lago.
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The Wisdom Tree Bookshelf, designed by Jordi Milà.
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The Book Book Shelf, designed by Not Tom.
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Brain bookshelf.
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Polar bear bookshelf, designed by Benoit Convers.
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Bikini Bookcase, designed by Katya Labinskaya.
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Elephant bookshelf.
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“Target Books” shelf, designed by Mebrure Oral.
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Stacked teacups bookcase.
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“Upside Down” suspended bookcase, designed by Adrien de Melo.
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Designed by Saba Italia.
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Nero Shelf by Nanni Holen.
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Face bookshelf, designed by Alexi McCarthy.
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The Patatras, designed by Michaël Bihain.
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Tree bookcase designed by Roberto Corazza.
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SheLLf, designed by Ka-Lai Chan.
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Submitted by Rarrgargar
A Kukuxumusu illustration to commemorate the International Book Day.
Why do old books smell so good? submission by Queeruption