Shelves for Life: Even Death Won’t Do You Part

Designed to make “stronger emotional relationships with our belongings,” Shelves for Life is a bookcase-slash-coffin that holds your personal possessions in life and your person—corpse—in death.


February 27, 2009

TwistTogether Shelves Can Actually Twist Together

From the makers of the TwistTogether Lamp comes a set of endlessly customisable, configurable shelves with neat looking LED lights attached too.


February 17, 2009

Speaker Shelves and Storage Units Provide More Than Just Surround Sound

The concept of integrating speakers into shelving units is nothing new, but this Soundshelf design is easily the most elegant application of the idea to date.


January 21, 2009

iShelf Brings Cover Flow to Real Life, Makes Profound Statement About Something or Other

Designer Li Jianye’s real-life Cover Flow shelf is just like the actual Cover Flow, except for the fact that it can’t move, only holds five albums and doesn’t let you play music.


January 20, 2009

Daywriter Nightwriter Shelves Help You Write Pretty Passive Aggressive Missives

Billing itself as interactive furniture, this Daywriter/Nightwriter functions both as a shelf and a dry-erase board. It also seems like a great way to make passive aggressive notes towards your roommates look vaguely artistic.


September 17, 2008

StairCASE’s Bottom Shelves Keep Highest Books in Reach

It’s no surprise that a dude who lives in a city of 18 million people would appreciate the need to conserve space. Shanghai-based artist Danny Kuo created the StairCASE, a bookcase where the shelves slide out to become a stairwell. We’ve seen the amalgamation of shelves and stairs before in London, but StairCASE can be put just about anywhere. The design lets you have a much taller bookshelf (most top out at roughly six feet to accommodate human height), or functions as a way to reach a lofted area for sleeping or storage. I could’ve used something like this in New York. [Danny Kuo via Craziest Gadgets]


August 14, 2008

Crummy Old Skis Make for Fancy New Media Shelf

It’s rare that we come across a DIY project that we both: a) want to complete and b) feasibly could complete. But this project takes a used pair of wooden cross country skis and through the magic of just two brackets and a few screws, creates a media shelf with some pizazz. Plus, just spit-balling here, you could attach another set of skis inverted below the first set to create a gnarly wave effect. [Five Whys via Curbly]


August 1, 2008

Giant LED Clock Stores CDs, Gets You Back to the ’80s

Ooooh. Shelves. And red LEDs. They tell time. They store CDs. Who has CDs? Not me. But I don’t care. It’s a giant digital clock. Red over black, baby. 1980s, here I come again. Now I just need to rescue my white suit, tight pink T-shirt, and call Tubbs to pick me up in the Ferrari.


July 28, 2008

X-Games Branded iPod Skateboard Speakers Are Extreme to the Max Shelving

I ripped a sick backside fakie 360 ollie and shotgunned a Mountain Dew when I saw this US$179 X-Games skateboard shelf and iPod stereo today. Then I cranked some All American Rejects just for good measure and sighed heavily. The sounds of pure emo moods spewed forth from the player’s two 5″ speakers, and I quickly fired off an abbreviated text message to my friend sitting on the couch next to me about how much I hated my parents and materialism. My vial of midnight black hair dye vibrated with barely contained malice for our consumer society on the skateboard shelf above. It was just another Sunday. [PB Teen via 7 Gadgets]


May 9, 2008

The WaSnake Shelf: It’s Like a Personal Assistant That is Nailed to Your Wall

The WaSnake shelf concept by designer Jean Louis Frechin not only holds your stuff, it also features connectivity that allows it to display news from chosen RSS feeds and even SMS messages. Plus, the whole unit is highly configurable so you could find a spot for it on nearly any wall in your home.