Living One Page At A Time

unconsumption:

A group known as Book Swaps for London aims to establish a city-wide “book-sharing scheme in London’s tube and train stations.”

Shelves are established in stations, and commuters can use them to pick up books they would like to read and drop off books that they want to give away. This scheme builds on already successful ones such as Bookcrossing and local pub and hostel swap schemes.

(via Do The Green Thing: Books in unusual places)

unconsumption:

A group known as Book Swaps for London aims to establish a city-wide “book-sharing scheme in London’s tube and train stations.”

Shelves are established in stations, and commuters can use them to pick up books they would like to read and drop off books that they want to give away. This scheme builds on already successful ones such as Bookcrossing and local pub and hostel swap schemes.

(via Do The Green Thing: Books in unusual places)

— 1 month ago with 65 notes

samaralex:

Biografias by Alicia Martin

“Martin’s giant book structures give life to the inanimate objects filled with knowledge. By constructing the curving towers with a rather free and disheveled exterior, while maintaining a sturdy core, the books’ loose pages are free to blow and rustle in the wind, allowing the piece to be further animated.”

(via unconsumption)

— 1 month ago with 363 notes
storagegeek:

With some careful anchoring this is so easy it almost hurts. Problem is, I never seem to find the cool fallen limbs that designers seem to use for everything cool!

storagegeek:

With some careful anchoring this is so easy it almost hurts. Problem is, I never seem to find the cool fallen limbs that designers seem to use for everything cool!

— 2 months ago with 297 notes
breathingbooks:

From Lux in Archana (Light in secret matters) exhibition at Romes Capitol Hill.

breathingbooks:

From Lux in Archana (Light in secret matters) exhibition at Romes Capitol Hill.

— 2 months ago with 30 notes