Nico Mara-McKay

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“Creative” bookshelves

A number of sites have round ups of “creative” bookshelves, which win points for novelty, but fail miserably when it comes to practicality.

While the Mario shelves above win points for geekiness, I can only hope they’re used for storing toys and not books. All that block breaking can’t be good for them.

For more examples see the following:

The vast majority of these bookshelves are wildly impractical, or, at best, can only be of use to people who possess but a handful of books. Many look like they would actually harm books placed on their shelves.

Honestly, I just don’t see the point. What’s wrong with traditional bookshelves?

Footnotes

  1. Grammatically awkward, to boot.[]

Nico Mara-McKay

Nico Mara-McKay (they/iel) is a historian, writer, editor, and occasional curator whose work focuses on histories of gender and sexuality through lenses of embodiment and identity. They write about queer and trans history, culture, and community ephemeralrecord.com, and share updates on Bluesky @nicomaramckay.com.

2 thoughts on ““Creative” bookshelves

  • Nothing. Nothing at all is wrong with traditional bookshelves. They’re awesome.

    • Glad to hear it.

      So who’s actually using these absurd shelving units?

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