Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Most of my paperbacks are too worn for this, but...

Meg sent me this book storage idea:


[From ApartmentTherapy.com]

The books are secured to the door with a contraption called a Sticklebook, and you can order one of your very own for around $30 (USD). According to their website, it works kind of like a kenzan (one of those pin-cushion-y flower-holder things used in Japanese flower arranging). One wonders if it might cause some damage, but it's certainly an eye-catching alternative to the standard bookshelf.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Odds and ends

Please note that if you missed out on the season premiere of Gossip Girl last week, don’t worry: iTunes has the pilot episode available for free download.

CNN.com is featuring a list of strange and little-known author factoids. Most of them are pretty unsavory, but (on the up side) most of them aren't Wordcandy-approved authors.

And, last but not least, we have another awesome bookshelf to add to our fantasy bookshelf collection. We love the funky cut-out shape and the purple interior.


It's unclear how much this costs, where you can buy it, or what you'd do with the strangely-shaped cut-out bits (maybe store wine?) but it sure is pretty.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Who knows?

We're always looking for new and different ways to store books here at Wordcandy, and this Invisible Shelf seems like an interesting possibility. Visually, I love it, and I can see how it would be a great way to store some of my more colorful books. (Plus, I have high ceilings, which I think it would really suit.) I have a few reservations--wouldn't it damage the lowest book?--but for a mere $14.50, I'm thinking I might test it out with a few of my old Laurell K. Hamilton titles.

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Looks kinda like an open grave, doesn't it?

Behold, it's Swedish artist Malin Lundmark’s "Library Bathtub":


I don't know about you guys, but I'm having some trouble picturing myself relaxing against that huge slab thing.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

My cat would love it.

I'm usually a big fan of West Elm's designs, but I'm not sure about this bookcase:


It looks cool, but wouldn't stuff get knocked off? Still, it's only $149, and that's nothing to sneeze at, bookshelf-price-wise.

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Monday, March 06, 2006

The great bookshelf quest!

I always seem to be on the lookout for a bookshelf. I spend months looking for the ideal balance of function and design. When I finally find one that works, I bring it home, it's instantly filled, and I have to start looking for another one. Anyway, I thought I'd share some of the better ones I found in my search.

I never said my taste was cheap (sorry!), but if you have the money, these are a few of my favorite high-end bookshelves. A&B TRE by Pallucco would be my first pick... if only I had an extra $2,000 laying around:



Since most of us do not have that kind of cash, I focused most of my search on pieces that were more affordable. I found the best options at West Elm. They were stylish, affordable and functional-- a bit more of a financial investment than what you'd spend at a place like Target, but I think they're worth it:



If that was still more than you were thinking of spending, then check out Ikea, always a great source for cheap-but-fabulous furniture. The unassembled bookcases are a great start for your own DIY projects:



There were a few other bookcases that, for one reason or another, just won't work in my apartment, but I think are still worth sharing. The first of these is this great children's house-shaped bookcase. It's not something I would normally be drawn to, but I can definitely picture this crisp white bookcase filled with brightly colored books in a little girl's room. The other bookcase at unica home is a piece of art all by itself... which means that covering it up with books would be a shame. I figured it was still worth mentioning, though, because it's just so amazing-looking:



So which one did I end up getting? Sadly, none of them. Thanks to some un-planned-for moving expenses, I ended up picking up this bargain bookshelf at Sofa Express. This ladder bookcase works well, and with a price tag of $45 I couldn't pass it up:

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