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Rubika B601 bookshelf is inspired by Rubik’s cube

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaAugust 1, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Most probably you all know about vintage puzzle game the Rubik cube. A Greece-based designer George Bosnas has figured out a great bookshelf idea inspired from it. He has designed a bookshelf named Rubika B601 for Greek brand Anesis, in which he added some visual characteristics to present it in a look of three-dimensional Rubik cube.

This library bookshelf is made up of oak and lacquer items. The bookshelf is available in two versions – wall mounted 2×2 stack version measuring 162cm x 142cm and freestanding 3×3 stack version measuring 240cm x 210cm. These stacks are designed to provide more storage options than traditional bookshelves which is great for modern apartments.

Be creative and rather than storing just books; store several types of items such as decorative objects, bottles or glassware in it.  This will surely make the bookshelf a unique décor piece in your home. Three different storage sections collectively create a perfect 3D illusion that provides an eye-catchy way of organizing your books at home. Just use your imagination, and beautify this 3D cube-like bookshelf as you want to see it in your abode.

Decorate the stacks of bookshelf with your imagination
Decorate the stacks of bookshelf with your imagination
Store your books and other items to showacase it as a unique type of decor piece
Use the various sections to keep decorative items other than books
Three sections in bookshelf with attractive stacks
Three sections in bookshelf with attractive stacks
Store your books and other items to showacase it as a unique type of decor piece
Store your books and other items to showcase it as a unique type of decor piece

 

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