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This has to be once of the best bookcases I’ve seen, I would absolutely love to have one setup in my house. Designed by Eva Alessandrini and Roberto Saporiti for the furniture design firm Saporiti, it can be assembled to form words or sentences. Here’s a few ideas:

Comments (6)

  1. val:

    amazing bookcase

  2. Lynn:

    hi Jo,

    i just found your website last night and was zooming around with excitement, i came back today to have a more thorough look. i absolutely am od-ing on glee to discover your stellar space and have subscribed by email. i love your vibe and high-voltage vision, you’ve given me so much inspiration through your graphics and post content. thank you lades!!!! it’s happiness to be here and this bookcase has my socks officially rocking. cheers to a unique and splendid weekend!

  3. jo:

    @Lynn Thanks so much, I’m thrilled to have you as a new reader! It’s fantastic to hear the blog has inspired you, it’s what I hoped for when I started the blog :)

  4. Hi Jo,
    I love your website – as someone who has no innate sense of colour/design or style, I revel in the work of those who have! These bookcases are fabulous, do you know if they are available in Australia?

  5. l:

    thank Jo! sincerely stoked and my post tomorrow includes this amazing bookcase. i was so smitten with it, couldn’t resist and will be linking back to you in appreciation for turning me onto it. thanks again!

  6. jo:

    @Antonia From what I can tell you’d need to contact Saporiti for pricing/ordering info.

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