Friday, 3 April 2009

Kuan-Sheng’s Matching Tree - Interesting/Bizarre Shelving System

Another concept design you say? Yes. Today is all about the future and
what we can hope to be seeing in the next few weeks or years. This
concept is an IDSA 2008 finalist; Kuan-Sheng's Matching Tree for libraries.

Kuan-Sheng, inspired by natural and organic designs, chose the tree as a
basis for his final work of art. The concept behind this shelving system
is to utilize the 'tree'to extend between floor and ceiling by means of
round disks. The ingenious 'V' shape allows for equalized weight
distribution as well as to protect it from falling during an earthquake.

The Matching Tree houses books on shelves suspended by a tree looking
frame, the frame comes equipped with an in-built ladder that can easily
be adjusted higher or lower from the frame in order to reach books on
various shelves without the aid of external ladders, systems or random
perching library helpers.

Initially I looked at this wacky design and wondered just how it would
fit into my perfect ideal library and after a few ticks, realized it was
actually very modern and yet quite organic - interior designers will be
having a blast!

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