Bookshelf
(Author) Alex JohnsonCelebrating innovation and inspiration in one of the most basic of all home designs: the bookshelf. Bookcases are so much more than just a place to store one’s books. They've become experiments in engineering and explorations into modern art, covetable in their own right. Financial analysts at Bloomberg have even used the IKEA Billy bookcase as an index of economic growth. In these pages you will find plenty of inspiration and diversity, from “Juxtaposed,” a shelf capitalizing on limited space to display seven books containing the world’s most influential religions, to Sakura Adachi’s “Trick,” a bookcase that constantly mutates into a table and two chairs. Shelves can even be re-imagined: the way laundry is dried in China informed Dutch designers Studio Ditte as they created their Kwan bookcase. So while we appreciate the efficient book storage of e-readers, let us marvel at physical bookshelves that are shaped like trees, or hold books upside down, or can even walk. This beautifully crafted book will bring joy to book lovers everywhere.
Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson is a renowned author known for his engaging storytelling and vivid imagery. His most notable works include "The Book of Book Lists" and "Improbable Libraries." Johnson's writing style is characterized by a mix of humor, curiosity, and a deep love for books and libraries. He has made significant contributions to literature by exploring the unconventional and fascinating aspects of book culture. Johnson's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of non-fiction and has inspired readers to see books and libraries in a new light. His most famous work, "Improbable Libraries," showcases the beauty and creativity of libraries around the world, solidifying Johnson's reputation as a unique and innovative voice in the literary world.