If we think about how the educational system worked in the past, we can quickly see that both the teaching style in schools as well as the school’s...
Image 7 of 28 from gallery of Yangzhou Zhongshuge / Li Xiang. Photograph by Shao Feng
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction” Proverbs 1:7 That ’55 Oldsmobile came to a stop and I could hardly contain my excit…
We have recently restored this superb, antique bookcase of epic proportions. Here is a short description: A monumental, Victorian, oak, double break front, library bookcase, having moulded cornice …
Books aren't going anywhere and people will continue to find inspired ways to display their book collections.
Alex Trochut's illustrations, designs and typography take the modern notion of minimalism and flip it on its side. Trochut's work philosophy is
an orthogonal concrete monolith splattered in paint houses a dense creative program that is designed to host a variety of artistic endeavors.
Image 7 of 12 from gallery of Shelf-Pod / Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio. Photograph by Shinichi Watanabe
From a dedicated room to the perfect nook, these spaces will inspire anyone's inner bibliophile.
Leading global publisher TASCHEN will open its first store in Italy this week, in the historic center of Milan at Via Meravigli, 17. The 120 m² space spans over two floors, and will showcase the complete TASCHEN program. The store is presented like an art gallery with the first floor exclusively dedicated to Limited Editions and to the exhibition of art prints. True to its commitment to classic and contemporary art, the store will combine traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge design, and showcase talent from across the world. Long-term TASCHEN collaborator Marc Newson has created large glass-top cabinets to present TASCHEN’s Collector’s Editions
Image 5 of 38 from gallery of Kirkkonummi Library / JKMM Architects. Photograph by Pauliina Salonen