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ashamanic's recommendation

First to recommend

So, truthfully -at around $900 -I would never buy this. But I think the concept is really cool. I'm more of a clean lines type of girl -but I can see why one would covet this.

Updated Jan 7, 2007

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Shimmy-Shake on Mar 10, 2009

Just when you thought they couldn't build a better mousetrap...

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travelgirl's recommendation

I own this already and it really is a unique conversation piece. If you can get one of these in your apartment, then do it. It does take a while to put up and make sure someone helps you. I did it by myself and it was really hard but I got it done. For safety reasons make sure someone helps you.

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Updated Jun 22, 2009

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BluSwedeShu's recommendation

I miss my bookworm. I had to leave when I sold a flat, as I didn't have time to fill the 36 screw holes it would have left in the wall. But it's the coolest, most versatile shelf ever. It took up the whole wall in my hallway... all 8 metres of it...

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Updated May 11, 2009

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TheTrendBoutique's recommendation

whoa!

Updated Apr 8, 2009

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pelle's recommendation

This book shelf is so much fun. It is extremly flexible that I startet to adjust it almost every month whenever I get a new book or poster. I love it. (via (smow))

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Updated Mar 31, 2009

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jamiem's recommendation

Why think in straight lines when you can have a little fun? Ron Arad's Bookworm is a great piece of design work that can work well in nearly any room. I love the contrast of the curving shelf against striped wallpaper. I also would love to see the Bookworm above a desk. Let the creative juices flow...

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Updated Nov 10, 2008

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NYCTrendSpotter's recommendation

A hit since its introduction, this "classic" by Ron Arad is a flexible shelf of batch-dyed fire retardant PVC which mounts to the wall in a configuration that you, the consumer, decide. Whether it is a spiral or an undulating wave, this shelf takes on a heightened sculptural function. Perfect for books or CDs, this piece also looks great (and very complete) without anything on it.

Updated Oct 16, 2008

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Ltrain's recommendation

OMG. I love this!

Updated Oct 9, 2008

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