The Bookworm Shelf is Shaped Like a Snail
Tisah Tucknott — August 5, 2009 — Art & Design
References: momastore.org & inewidea
Although some people are afraid to admit it, I am proud to say that I have always been, and will always be, a bookworm. This bending bookshelf was created by Ron Arad and can store up to 20 pounds of books.
Not only can the Bookworm Shelf look like a worm or a snail, but the bookshelf can actually be bent into any shape you want. Add this unusual bookshelf to make it the most eye-catching wall mount in your house.
Not only can the Bookworm Shelf look like a worm or a snail, but the bookshelf can actually be bent into any shape you want. Add this unusual bookshelf to make it the most eye-catching wall mount in your house.
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