Climbable Bookshelf Exhibits

This Unique Bookshelf Design Allows People to Climb Up It

Dekleva Gregorič Architects is a Slovak firm that created this unique bookshelf design as a part of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.

The wooden shelves expand the space of the room, even incorporating a door-sized entrance in order to allow for more shelving space and to keep up its aesthetically pleasing continuum. The company's unique bookshelf design was made to cradle readers in its shelves, as well as books. It offers various nooks where readers can sit and read as they climb up.

The shelves are built around one another, making it look like its own cozy room. Set up in the national Biennale pavilion, the shelves are placed in in front of a large window that offers the exhibit a warm and natural light. Visitors of the exhibition are welcomed to climb the shelves and read through the 300 books that were hand-chosen by the architects involved.
Trend Themes
1. Climbable Furniture - The trend towards climbable bookshelves and other furniture encourages designers to create interactive and playful pieces for the home or office.
2. Multifunctional Spaces - As more designers seek to maximize space in small apartments and homes, furniture that is both functional and visually appealing will continue to be in demand.
3. Interactive Exhibitions - Exhibitions that encourage active engagement and participation, such as climbable bookshelf exhibits, will become increasingly popular as individuals seek out unique and memorable experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The trend towards climbable bookshelves and other interactive furniture offers opportunities for designers to create unique and playful pieces for the home or office that blend form and function.
2. Interior Design - As multifunctional spaces become more popular, interior designers will need to create visually appealing designs that also maximize small spaces and boost productivity.
3. Museum and Exhibition Design - The popularity of interactive exhibitions, such as climbable bookshelf exhibits, presents opportunities for designers to create unique and memorable experiences for visitors while promoting engagement and active participation.

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