(Source: urban-mouse)

posted on 12.09.19

alapiseira:

I like it.
mayeeware:

lostateminor:

London-based design studio Levitate created this innovative staircase for the bibliophile who is short on space. The staircase doubles as a bookshelf, which can hold about 2,000 books. The steps also make a perfect place to sit and read, and the skylight provides great natural light to read by. 
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I see this in my future

alapiseira:

I like it.

mayeeware:

lostateminor:

London-based design studio Levitate created this innovative staircase for the bibliophile who is short on space. The staircase doubles as a bookshelf, which can hold about 2,000 books. The steps also make a perfect place to sit and read, and the skylight provides great natural light to read by.

I see this in my future

posted on 12.08.15

posted on 12.08.07

myidealhome:

Famous Friday: Karl Lagerfield’s library (via theselby)

myidealhome:

  • Famous Friday: Karl Lagerfield’s library (via theselby)

posted on 12.08.02

(Source: appleday)

posted on 12.06.17

(Source: 67memo)

posted on 12.04.18

archiphile:

more private libraries

posted on 12.04.17

The Hackney Shed …see more on Architizer

posted on 12.04.10

posted on 12.04.10

posted on 12.04.06

Hidden Bookshelf Rooms

fuckyeahawesomehouses:

posted on 12.03.15

63.10
micasaessucasa:

Shelf by MDF Italia

micasaessucasa:

Shelf by MDF Italia

posted on 11.12.13

Use to activate a secret passageway (or turn on a lamp). When placed in a bookshelf, this electrical switch uses your favorite hard-bound book, without damaging it, to conceal its true function. Lamp not included.”

posted on 11.11.18

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