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Study Set
Posted February 11th, 2008 by klys
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Small study set which is composed of a bookcase with chair and step up.
The width of the overall piece is 18".

















Nice idea but that chair
Nice idea but that chair will be miserable to sit in and break apart as soon as anyone leans back in it. The design is clumsy and the finish looks like shelf paper.
I've been thinking about
I've been thinking about this design quite a bit. The concept of adapting to roof pitches is intriguing and might be better served out of a tencel product, rather than a bended panel. I wish there was more of a relationship between the shelves and the support. I can see how cnc techniques would allow for the shelves to be cut out of the the support and hinged and locked over. (positive / negative space usability) if this were possible, it might even be able to be more accordion like and expand out.
i like this one
i like this one better
http://www.inhabitat.com/images/shelflifelittle.jpg
The shelfs are too slanted
The shelfs are too slanted in the other design.
http://www.inhabitat.com/images/shelflifelittle.jpg
Nice idea!
Nice idea!
Smart Design! I like it!,
Smart Design!
I like it!, and mostly because it's very functional and space saving.
This is very cool. It looks
This is very cool. It looks like a great space saver for a small apartment or dorm room. I want one!
THis is great. Very unique
THis is great. Very unique but can be widely used.
Very unique. I like how this
Very unique. I like how this could be used in a space with slanted ceilings. Those old small 1920's built homes always have slanted ceilings upstairs. Impressed how the chair and the two tables are modular.
Neat idea, nice design with
Neat idea, nice design with clever nesting elements. Wonderful use of space.
Cool Idea
Cool Idea
This is a very innovative
This is a very innovative concept. It has potential for multiple small space situtations. The fact that it has the ability to store its own freestanding elements is an wise design decision.
This is VERY innovative. I
This is VERY innovative. I could see this being used in multiple small space situations. The fact that it has the ability to store its own freestanding elements is a wise design decision.
Great for tight spaces such
Great for tight spaces such as studios.
Very Nice! I can see one on
Very Nice! I can see one on either side of a 52" LCD TV.
Simple, functional, and space saving.
Very Cool! I like this
Very Cool! I like this design!
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