Catchbowl by Torafu Architects
Japanese studio Torafu Architects have designed a lidded bowl that can be split into two parts and mounted on the wall as shelves. More about Catchbowl by Torafu Architects
Japanese studio Torafu Architects have designed a lidded bowl that can be split into two parts and mounted on the wall as shelves. More about Catchbowl by Torafu Architects
Show RCA 2011: this modular shelving unit by Royal College of Art graduate Max Frommeld is held together with clips more commonly found on garden hoses. More about Hose Clip Shelving by Max Frommeld
These shelf boxes by London designer Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad can be hung from the wall by a single pin. More about Shelframe by Bahbak Hashemi-Nezhad
This Tokyo house by Japanese architects Key Operation has been designed around the movements of the client's pet cat, writes Yuki Sumner. More about The Cat House by Key Operation
German designer Peter Böckel will present this combined book shelf and lamp at DMY Berlin this week. More about Readme by Peter Böckel
Designer Rafael de Cárdenas of New York created the interior of this Cape Town menswear store Unknown Union with shelving in clashing colours that fade into each other. More about Unknown Union by Rafael de Cárdenas
Milan 2011: Italian designer Fabio Novembre will present this robot-shaped shelving unit for design brand Casamania in Milan next month. Update 31/07/11: see Dezeen's top ten stories about robots. More about Robox by Fabio Novembre
Design student Jiyoung Seo has created a little shelf with a flap of silicon to keep books in place. More about Catalyst Shelf by Jiyoung Seo
Stockholm 2011: designer Thomas Bernstrand of Sweden presented this skewed stackable shelving unit at Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More about Ivy by Thomas Bernstrand for Swedese
Swedish interior designers Guise have inserted these tall black free-standing cabinets throughout a Stockholm apartment. More about Corner project by Guise
This house by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, is completely lined with with pine shelves to display the owners' extensive collection of books. More about Shelf-Pod by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio
Industrial designer Christian Vivanco has designed this desk-tidier in the shape of a gabled house. More about Under My Roof by Christian Vivanco
Designers Big-Game of Lausanne have won the Swiss Federal Design Award with their shelving system comprising aluminium slats on wooden frame. More about Floors by Big-Game
This shop in Fukuoka, Japan, by Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata of Case-Real can be converted into a gallery or party venue by rapidly dismantling the display stands. More about 9 Department Store and Gallery by Case-Real
Design Miami/Basel is underway in Switzerland, where Paris designer Arik Levy presents these new pieces with Dutch gallery Priveekollektie. More about Rock Series by Arik Levy at Design Miami/Basel
An exhibition of new work by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec has opened at Galerie Kreo in Paris. More about Lianes, Roches, Conques by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec at Galerie Kreo
Photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us his photographs of a spiral staircase lined with bookcases by Portuguese architect Manuel Maia Gomes. More about House Antero de Quental by Manuel Maia Gomes
Finnish designer Harri Koskinen will present a selection of new and recent work at the Habitare 09 fair in Helsinki next month. More about Selected Works by Harri Koskinen
London designers Blustin Heath have designed a cardboard interior for the Magma Art Bookshop. More about Magma Art Bookshop by Blustin Heath Design
Architecture and design practice Plystudio have completed an apartment interior called J-Loft in Singapore. More about J-Loft by Plystudio