A Shelf Life Like No Other

Thu, May 20, 2010, by Anthony James

Product Design

The “Self Supporting Shelf” is a masterfully simple idea. It is a telescopic shelf that extends between two flat surfaces for a perfect fit every time. No screws, no nails no messy clean-up. The shelf can be moved at whim with zero damage to your walls. With its cam and cantilever mechanism, the more pulp fiction you pile on, the sturdier the shelf becomes. I can almost hear the late night TV commercials now.

Designer: Sam Drury

Reference: Yanko Design

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