Wanting to think outside the box, and I mean way outside the box, furniture and industrial designer Bradley Bowers, created his own version of a bookshelf in the form of INDRA. Stepping away from the traditional wall and corner tower shelves, INDRA is made to be a dynamic part of your living space.
Set it up in the center of the room to become a room divider or just to create a little bit of separation, and you can access the contents from both sides. It’s not only a functional piece of storage, it becomes a statement piece for your living environment.
The geometric shelf is made from OSB, or Oriented Strand Board, which presents unique structural qualities, as well as a visible texture of overlapping wood strips.
Photos by Neox Image.

3 Comments
Stefan on 08.01.2013 at 15:08 PM
Absolutley nice! Alas, the wood is somehow poor- oak or walnut would have made the difference between “Lifestyle” and “furniture”. Great shelf, though.
Manuel on 08.02.2013 at 07:42 AM
Nice work. Reminds me of our own prototypical “X-Shelf”, made from folded Alucobond cubicles. http://responsivedesignstudio.blogspot.ch/2012/07/xshelf.html
Peter on 08.02.2013 at 08:06 AM
An interesting concept, but completely useless for anyone who has more than 20 books. Form AND function, please!
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