Posted by Jeannie Choe | 17 Oct 2007
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Part, a minimal, modular wood and metal bookshelf by Danish design agency Goodmorning Technology for Weber Furniture, makes use of colorful rectangular cubbies as designated storage spaces, spacers that allow the shelf to gain height, and as the actual structural support system.
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hmmmmm. seems painfully like the Paris shelving by Barber Osgerby for Classicon. See for yourself:
http://www.classicon.com/classicon,Racks,Paris,en,93,11.html
i guess this is too similar to be a coincidence. go to see "Joke System" Matteo ragni - Krios Italia. same concept, different materials.
Yes, very similar to the BarberOsgerby, Paris shelving from at least 3/4 years ago. Check the website for the white and green version: www.barberosgerby.com
this bookshelf looks a bit like italian designer Matteo Ragni's one for Krios Italia: the "Joke" system. take a look at its webpage:http://www.kriositalia.it/ and look for Joke
BarberOsgerby, Part, Krios.... All of them are evolved from the master designer Charlotte Perriand 1950's systems:
http://www.portfolio.com/images/feeds/blogs/DOWNTOWN-DL07-01.jpg