• McNally Jackson Books.


    Posted on 15th March, by yellowtrace in interiors. 3 Comments

     

    Check out McNally Jackson’s bookshop cafe in New York by Front Studio. The interior was designed around a book as an central object – so simple and clever. I love the wallpaper made out of book pages and the small folding timber tables, but I’m not so sure that the light fittings with books are all that successful – although they are kind of cute, they seem a little bit weak to me.

    Perhaps more books would have looked better creating a canopy of sorts, or an installation such as a book chandelier. Oh yes, I think that a chandelier of books would have looked incredible!


    {via Pitch Design Union}

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  • 3 Responses to “McNally Jackson Books.”

    1. Justine says:

      Those folding tables are the most beautiful folding tables I have ever seen! And the way they close – LOVE, LOVE, LOVE…

    2. Eloise says:

      what a cute concept. the suspended books look great, but i agree with you about the lighting, especially since i practically need a halogen to read! those fold-out tables remind me of a 50′s lecture hall. really enjoying yellowtrace, keep up the fantastic work x

    3. Justine – I agree with you. The folding tables are one of my favourite bits too.
      Eloise – thank you so much. I really appreciate your kind words.
      x dana

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