Check out this innovative design by Ariel Jacubovich, the Pocket Library, a compact book and CD storage device that folds into a 21 inches (55 centimeters) cube. Made of MDF, the Pocket Library provides a proper space for books and other study material and helps to keep the study table neat and organized. It also comes with straps to keep the books intact and small castors for effortless shifting.
The idea of putting books in a box is usually annoying: they get filled with dust, if you're searching for a specific title you have to turn the box upside down to find it, and the boxes usually end up in a high shelve that you never look at.
The Pocket-Library, however, has a very simple organization with straps that keeps the books organized, it unfolds into vertical panes where you can easily scan for a book, and has small castors that make it easy to move around. The fact that it folds into a cube obviously make it suitable for a small coffee table or bench to keep magazines.
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