Buchstabler is a pivotable rack for pocket books. A maximum
amount of books is stored in a space-saving way and clearly
arranged. (ca.25 pocket books, 40 DVDs or 20 VIDEOs perlevels)
Buchstabler becomes nearly invisible when completely filled,leaving
spotlight to the paperback-books, which can bearrangedindividually
at each level and displayed with the frontpage in sight.
Buchstable is stabilized with a simple, but clever technique:a
string connects the base and the top of the shelf. The
tension, produced from screwing the string, holds the
shelf tightly together.
It is a president and it establishes it in "NILS HOLGER
MOORMANN" (Nilsholgarmorman)1982 of the designer.
The factory production and all are done from one bolt in the
village named Asshau in the foot in the Alps in Munich outskirts
and Bavarian areas. The office that reforms an old , the management
part, and the packingcharge, and the display space that exists
in in-house uses former mews. It has the boast of a Bavarian
area as understood from this, and it importantly has the characteristic
in necessary minimum material and furniture from which drawing
out is made to its maximum has all strong, simple structural
beauty.