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The Book Shelf on Instagram: "If only it was this fast! Have you ever wondered how we get ready for events? Any questions about our set up? Let me know! #thebookshelf #thebookshelfvegas #mobilebookstore #bookstore #lasvegasbookstores #independentbookstore #travelingbookstore #bookstoresetup #settingup"

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If each book offers a new adventure within its pages, so too should the store that sells them. At least, that's the philosophy MS Estudio founder María Santibáñez took when designing La Increíble, a bookstore in the La Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City.

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Atelier tao+c has designed a bookstore to provide a traditional reading experience for Common Reader, of which the name originated from the book [The Common Reader] by Virginia Woolf. The designer and the owner reached a common understanding that the bookstore should not only be a storage room for books but also a place for collecting social memories, experience, and for knowledge absorbing. Stone Doorway, Glass Bookshelves, Design Anthology, Wooden Cart, Metal Columns, Old Libraries, Classic Library, Green Curtains, Architecture Magazines

Atelier tao+c has designed a bookstore to provide a traditional reading experience for Common Reader, of which the name originated from the book [The Common Reader] by Virginia Woolf. The designer and the owner reached a common understanding that the bookstore should not only be a storage room for books but also a place for collecting social memories, experience, and for knowledge absorbing.

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