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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with shelves</title>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>8 Jan 2009 15:55:51 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Tree Shelves</title>
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	                Image: Artnet

The Tree shelves were designed in 2007. As the name implies the shelves are all extensions of central piece so that what appears is a tree. It is all one piece, so that the shape is smooth and sculpted.

Source:
Artnet
[url]http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425225378/424717811/zaha-hadid-shelves-tree-gold.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:554ybp</link>
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         		<title>Dune shelves</title>
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	                Image: Artnet

The Dune shelves were designed in 2007.  The shelves have a sleek, sculptural design.

Source:
Artnet
[url]http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425225389/424717811/zaha-hadid-shelves-dune-gold.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:984fdk</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>2</guid>
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         		<title>Credenza</title>
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	                Image: Architonic

The credenza has four doors that conceal an interior storage space. It has four drawers and two bays of adjustable shelves. It is made from a combination of materials that include rosewood, marble, and steel.

Source:
Architonic
[url]http://www.architonic.com/4100279[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:910lku</link>
	            <author></author>
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         		<title>Bookshelves</title>
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	                Image: Galerie Patrick Seguin

These bookshelves were designed in 1960. They are made of black tinted ash and aluminum. They have an industrial and architectural element.

Source:
Galerie Patrick Seguin
[url]http://www.patrickseguin.com/designers/atelier/atelierprouve6.php[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:580exj</link>
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         		<title>Asymmetrical Wall-Mounted Bookshelves</title>
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	                Image: Galerie Patrick Seguin

The industrial and architecutral inspired bookshelves were designed in 1958. They are made from metal and mahogany. They are produced by Editions Steph Simon. Like with other of Perriand&#039;s bookshelf designs there is some debate over who designed it. Perriand&#039;s estate says that the design is only Perriand&#039;s. However, the estate of Jean Pouvre says that the design for the bookshelves belongs to both designers.

Source:
Galerie Patrick Seguin
[url]http://www.patrickseguin.com/designers/atelier/atelierprouve3b.php[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:742ltc</link>
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         		<title>Nuage</title>
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	                Image: Galerie Patrick Seguin

The &#034;Nuage&#034; is a wall mounted bookshelve that is made from metal and mahogany. It was designed in 1958 and produced by Editions Steph Simon. There is some debate about who has rights over the design. Perriand&#039;s estate assures that the design of the bookshelve is only Perriand&#039;s. However, Jean Pouvre&#039;s estate, with whom Perriand co-designed some works, claims that this piece was co-designed by both designers.


Source:
Galerie Patrick Seguin
[url]http://www.patrickseguin.com/designers/atelier/atelierprouve3.php[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:852egp</link>
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