A perfect shelving system helps us to store and show off our book collection and other important items. These units manage the space and keep our stuff intact at one place without looking ugly or unnecessary. To help make this decor object of great importance, three young designers Roland Nagy, Nagy Arnold and Joseph Lamb at Hungary-based design studio Nova Quadratum have tried to experiment with simple square and rectangular wooden component assembles and convert them into new and exciting shelving units.

The trio is creating handcrafted shelving systems that give flexibility to decorate wall according to interior requirements. Whether remodeling your home, office, or shop, the NovaQ shelves spice up an interior by becoming a bookshelf or a room divider. Made from wood, the handcrafted shelves are 100 percent waterproof and feature flexible LED lights. Available in various colors, NovaQ gives you flexibility of matching a shelving unit with interior of your living area.

Portability and multifunctionality are couple of high points that make the NovaQ look like an artwork. Once you buy these shelves – that come with a dedicated catalogue to help you pick the perfect design for your room – all you need is join them to create as many shapes as you wish.

Roland Nagy, Nagy Arnold and Joseph Lamb – people behind NovaQ
Made from wood, shelves are lightweight and durable
NovaQ shelving unit comes in flat, square and rectangular shapes
100 percent waterproof feature makes it perfect to be used in bathroom
LED lights to increase aesthetics of the interior
Available in different colors, units can be assembled to match the interiors
Complement your room with NovaQ fluorescent colored units
NovaQ shelving unit behind the bar
Perfect as display unit in shops
NovaQ can be used as a room divider in home, hotel, or restaurant

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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