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In 1957 her friend Virginia Apgar, a doctor and amateur violin maker, began to covet a shelf made of perfect maple.
Always, there's an undertow of comedy in her work, as in a wall piece, "Teaching Bo to Count Backwards" (1996-97), that is composed of a shelf made of an inverted roof gutter, bearing thirty brands of canned black olives.
By Paolo Maria Fumagalli, the desk has a tempered-glass top that sits on a shelf made of ash (in a natural finish, above, a wenge-color stain or black or white lacquer), supported by a frame of matte or polished stainless steel.
Along one wall is a shelf made of a tree trunk where members' books are displayed, among them Kate Buford's acclaimed new biography, "Native American Son: The Life and Sporting Legend of Jim Thorpe Marilyn Johnsonon's "This Book Is Overdue"; and Simon Schama's latest, "The American Future: A History".
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In the library, a desk built of dark Swedish timber is flanked by shelves made of the same material.
It's all rough-hewed floorboards and shelves made of unvarnished pine and two-by-fours and a long, thick cedar slab for a desk.
It will carry modernist versions of 700 domestic staples, including hand-enameled stoneware, shelves made of reclaimed lumber, stainless steel flatware and organic cotton bedding.
Above, eight-foot-wide shelves made of European seven-layer plywood with aluminum I-beam structural supports, after a similar piece by Jean Prouvé; $4,200.
I went for quite an industrial look with white subway tiles and shelves made of old scaffolding boards with metal brackets.
But it's the award-winning bookshop that's at the heart of things and claims a sprawling space across shelves made of reclaimed timber and on old bits of mill machinery.
To have shelves made out of bricks you stole, and beer and pizza in your fridge?
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