<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>






<rss version="2.0">
	<channel>
	
		<title>Most recent Things tagged with shelving</title>
    	<link>http://thinglink.org/explore</link>
    	<description>Most Recent Things tagged with shelving</description>
    	<language>en-us</language>
    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>8 Jan 2009 18:31:49 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Shelving Units</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Image: Architonic

These shelving units are made from rosewood with metal elements. They are produced by Oca.

Source: Architonic
[url]http://www.architonic.com/4102880[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:500pby</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>1</guid>
        	</item>
    	
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Alinata Shelving System</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Image: Satyendra Pakhale website

The Alinata Shelving System was designed in 2007 and is produced by Erneti in Italy. The shelves themselves are glass and wood panels.

Source:
Satyendra Pakhale website
[url]http://www.satyendra-pakhale.com/Furniture/BookShelve/[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:332kjt</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>2</guid>
        	</item>
    	
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Parralel Shelving</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Images: Bonluxat

This simple shelving system was designed to be used in a variety of forms. It is produced by Modus.

Source:
Bonluxat
[url]http://www.bonluxat.com/a/Stephen_Burks_Parallel_Shelving.html[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:104dxu</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>3</guid>
        	</item>
    	
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Bookcase</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Image: Galerie Patrick Seguin

This bookcase is a combination of different materials, including metal, aluminum, and wood. Designed in 1960 the design of the bookcase is a play on size, level, and length.

Source:
Galerie Patrick Seguin
[url]http://www.patrickseguin.com/designers/charlotte_perriand/charlotteperriand29.php[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:816apq</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>4</guid>
        	</item>
    	
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Cabinet on base</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Image: Metropolitan Museum of Art

The cabinet is from 1939. It is made of different elements including aluminum, pine, and walnut. Perriand designed this cabinet for her apartment in Paris. It is considered to be more industrial than her earlier work. There are architectural design elements as well, these are noticeable especially in the size of the cabinet.

Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art
[url]http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dsgn2/ho_1987.461.2ab.htm[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:630jrx</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>5</guid>
        	</item>
    	
 			
 			<item>
         		<title>Bibliotheque/Bookcase</title>
	         	<description>
	                <![CDATA[
	                Image: Artnet

This bookshelf was designed in 1956. The shelves can be mounted onto a wall. The simple lines of the shelves make the shelving appear as if its balancing on its own.

Source:
Artnet
[url]http://www.artnet.com/artwork/425605428/424717383/charlotte-perriand-bibliotheque--bookcase.html[/url]
	                ]]>
	            </description>
	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:518jrt</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>6</guid>
        	</item>
    	
    	
	</channel>
</rss>
