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Showing posts with label Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

Hjørring Central Library

The heart and pivotal point of the new library is a physical communication structure that twists and winds its way through the library. Sometimes a coun-ter, sometimes a table, sometimes a section of shelves, the structure points, guides and tempts the visitors to explore the library area. The band works as a decoration and an active communication tool for the library staff.Rosan Bosch

Monday, August 16, 2010

Library Space Saving Furniture Design by Guy Eddington

Library Space Saving Furniture Design by Guy EddingtonLibrary with a variety of spaces to accommodate our things with chair created by Guy Eddington. We always talk about the importance of knowing what to buy if we have small rooms, such as maximize space and not be reduced but harmonious and attractive for those who visit and enjoy it ourselves.
Library Space Saving Furniture Design by Guy

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Warm neutrals With yellow accents Is Good Library

Warm neutrals With yellow accents Is Good Library

Another view of Trey Laird's library, featured in Elle Decor. Jeffrey Bilhuber found the Moroccan table at a Paris flea market. The wool carpet is by Beauvais. Bridgewater sofa designed by Bilhuber. The painting on the bookshelf is by Elizabeth Peyton.

Custom bookshelves Make Your library Be Ellegant

Custom bookshelves Make Your library Be Ellegant

Architect Jeffrey Povero maximized space in his 860-square-foot New York apartment with architectural custom shelving, which provides neatly efficient storage. He also used opposing paint colors to make the space seem larger: Benjamin Moore’s Iron Mountain (on walls) and white (in recesses) help the dark color dematerialize at the edges. Bedspread from ABC Carpet and Home.
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