Plenty of books and nowhere to put them? Fear not. I’ve been continuing my search and review of unique bookshelves: live or online. Here are a few more from Architecture Art Designs at architectureartdesigns.com. I’m finding that site ideal for a little daydreaming.

Guitar case. Certainly unique, this guitar case serving as a bookcase doesn’t hold many books, so maybe it could be reserved for music-themed books only, or books deemed special—for quick and easy transport.

Abstract design. This two-wall concept is definitely eye-catching, immediately drawing attention, so maybe this bookcase would be ideal for art-themed works or architecture textbooks.

Comma/Single Quote. A bookshelf in the shape of punctuation? So fitting. I see classic tomes filling the curves and swirls of this bookshelf. From Ptolemy’s theories to works by Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, or Alice Walker—nothing but timeless stuff here.

The ‘Rappeller.’ No rocks involved here. This hanging-seat setup takes bookshelves to the extreme. A reader can experience a little adventure before selecting their adventure—in reading, that is. I imagine swinging from category to category in search of the ideal book escape—or perhaps it would just be fun swinging amongst the books.

Boxes on Edge. The precarious and quirky nature of this bookshelf calls for lots of science-fiction works. Or, if not Sci-Fi, maybe other science-related books such as those dealing with the laws of physics.

Bookshelves are unique forms of expression for avid readers. My search for appealing and/or unusual bookcase formations continues. Stay tuned.

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