Bookshelf, designed by Shiro Kuramata in 1970 for Cappellini and now sold by Hive, is a magnificent functional art piece for displaying trinkets, books, and media in various sized cubbies. Built from white MDF with cubbies that gradually grow smaller on a diagonal, Bookshelf challenges the preconceived notions of what a bookcase is.
The Bookshelf by Shiro Kuramata has an overall height of 100” (254 cm), width of 99.25” (252 cm), and depth of 15.75" (40 cm).
Bookshelf, designed by Shiro Kuramata in 1970 for Cappellini and now sold by Hive, is a magnificent functional art piece for displaying trinkets, books, and media in various sized cubbies. Built from white MDF with cubbies that gradually grow smaller on a diagonal, Bookshelf challenges the preconceived notions of what a bookcase is.
The Bookshelf by Shiro Kuramata has an overall height of 100” (254 cm), width of 99.25” (252 cm), and depth of 15.75" (40 cm).