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Tom-G

Primarily consisting of a sheet of Plexiglas, Tom-G works as a vertical shelf running parallel to the surface of any wall.

By: Michael Bihain

Architecture-Page | Tom-G by Michael Bihain
View of the wall shelf that allows for varied degrees of display for objects stored.

Project Details

  • Project Name: Tom-G
  • Project Type: Flat Wall Shelf
  • Principal Designer/s: Michael Bihain
  • Date of commencement of project: 08-2005
  • Usage environment: Home
  • Dimensions: Height 370 mm Width 296 mm Depth 100 mm

Words from the designer

"Tom-G… is a flat wall 'shelf'. It consists of a sheet of Plexiglas, thermally moulded, with both ends joining the central hanging point. Books and magazines placed inside disappear except for their edges…unless you opt for the transparent version so as to leave your favourite covers in full view"

Credits

  • Text and photographs: Courtesy, the designer
  • Compiled and edited by Mitesh Saraf

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