These gorgeous pieces of FSC certified wooden furniture were created by German design company Woodloops. Founded in 2003 by product designer/carpenter René Mueller and forester Nina Griesshammer, Woodloops strives to “covey our original views to common behaviors, weaving known circumstances into new and curious concepts”. We love the way their furnishings celebrate the integrity of raw materials, showcasing the wood grain and unique features of each piece.
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Gorgeous indeed…
Beautiful pieces, just love them!
Great looking piece, but I have a hard time swallowing a design that uses 4 times the amount of wood (as compared with a shelf of similar size and capacity) is somehow good for the forests of the world?
Highly innovative
very innovative – i love it!
I’d like to attempt to make some shelves similar to the maze bookshelf. But how are the “shelves” attached to the backing to make them strong enough to actually hold books without breaking?