These wacky asymmetrical bookshelves keep popping up in my international interior design magazines. From what I gather from my limited knowledge of french, they are avant garde takes on the traditional bookshelf form.
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Inspired? I'd say yes. Practical....probably not.
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Have a great weekend!
I'm looking for inspiration for a room design, and this shelving unit has got me thinking of how to think outside the box.
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