Part of the Stockholm Furniture Fair every year is handed over to student exhibitions. It’s a wonderfully creative hall that gives a glimpse into the future, of the new ideas and talent that will be shaping design trends in the years to come. Occasionally, a student displays a piece on par with the big manufacturers. This year we discovered Keisuke Kawase and his Stanza bookshelf. This is the perfect bookshelf for those who need storage for both the items they like to display (the wood figurine from Japan) as well as those they’d rather hide away (trashy romance novels).  Each vertical panel swivels, allowing it to become either a bookshelf partition or a cabinet door.  Clever, no?  Photo 21 of 22 in Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010

Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010

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Part of the Stockholm Furniture Fair every year is handed over to student exhibitions. It’s a wonderfully creative hall that gives a glimpse into the future, of the new ideas and talent that will be shaping design trends in the years to come. Occasionally, a student displays a piece on par with the big manufacturers. This year we discovered Keisuke Kawase and his Stanza bookshelf. This is the perfect bookshelf for those who need storage for both the items they like to display (the wood figurine from Japan) as well as those they’d rather hide away (trashy romance novels). Each vertical panel swivels, allowing it to become either a bookshelf partition or a cabinet door. Clever, no?