Pivoting Bookshelf project by Ernst Hoek
LS Delft, 2018
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FritsJurgensBOOKSHELF DOORS; KEEP WORK AND PRIVATE SEPARATED
Keep work and private separated is exactly what Dutch architect Ernst Hoek has achieved with his secret bookshelf door.
Ernst Hoek did not want to create an obvious passage between his home and his office. It could not be just a door. Therefore, he designed a hidden bookshelf door as a room divider. Spaces like these are a new luxury for workers. Separating rooms by means of a bookcase.
Ernst Hoek had a clear vision on how the separation between his home and the home office had to be created. The design of the bookshelf door is intended to make a separation between work and home life with an aesthetic flavor.
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