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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.
Folding leg brackets for lightweight shelves, made of heavy metal with a spring action lock, cost $9.95 for four at Constantine.
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.
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.
I went for quite an industrial look with white subway tiles and shelves made of old scaffolding boards with metal brackets.
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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".
To have shelves made out of bricks you stole, and beer and pizza in your fridge?
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