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Roy Tam Bow Hanging Shelves

by TreeHugger on 11.17.04
Design & Architecture (shelving)

roy_tam_shelf.jpg UK furniture designer Roy Tam’s definitely in our good books. We loved his writing desk and we love his Bow hanging shelves, too. A shelf so shapely and so elegantly proportioned is a rare find. The sustainable, fast-grown ash...

...that the shelves are made from is steam-bent to avoid energy-guzzling kiln drying. It won’t make a mess of your indoor environment either: since it hangs on only two screws, there’s no need to punch your wall full of holes. This is wall art with a function, and we want it. Bad. Contact Tam via his website to order. £300 (about $550) ::Roy Tam Design [by Kevin Kosbab]

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