This elegant hidden door bookshelf was designed by Peter Pennoyer Architects for a house in Maine. The secret bookcase door completely blends in with the wall panels.
Moroccan Inspired Zelli Bookshelves
The Zelli series of bookshelves by Younes Duret Design is inspired by the Moroccan mosaics Zelliges. The geometrical structure of the shelves has an artistic appeal that is modern and functional.
Fake Bookshelf Wallpaper
If you want to create a library of books without actually buying books, fake bookshelf wallpaper might be an idea for you!
Expressive Bookshelves
Italian furniture company Lago thinks outside the box when it comes to bookshelf designs. These imaginative bookshelves are both functional and creative. The minimalist look and the expressive geometric design defies the conventional and delights our visual senses.
Modular Shelving System That Grows On Your Wall
The IVY is a cool modular shelving system designed by Paris Lowitz which can adapt to your lifestyle and your living room environment. The shelving system can be easily assembled together using keyhole fasteners. Each user can configure the layout of the shelves — which look like tree branches growing on a wall — using as few or as many shelves as they desire.
Surreal Stacked Cabinets
If you want to decorate your room like a Salvador Dali painting, these surreal looking stacked cabinets are just the furniture for you. Disappear into a room perhaps, or just pretend to be in an alternate universe, these abstract art cabinets and shelves keep the furniture familiar despite the unusual shapes. Designed by artist Vincent Thomas Leman, the abstract traditional furniture is handcrafted with wood by Dust Furniture at their studio in Indiana. It is available locally through selected galleries across the United States and can be shipped internationally through Dust Furniture.
Memphis Milano Collection
The Memphis Milano Group was founded in 1980 by a group of designers led by famed Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass. The Memphis Milano Collection of furniture drew inspiration from Art Deco and Pop Art. The cabinets represented here are brightly-coloured and their unconventional shapes disregard the conventional function.