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Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' | Book Case in Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of oak wood
Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' | Book Case in Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of oak wood
Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' | Book Case in Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of oak wood
Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' | Book Case in Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of oak wood
Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' | Book Case in Storage by Heliconia Furniture Design. Item made of oak wood

Created and Sold by Heliconia Furniture Design

Heliconia Furniture Design

Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel' - Storage

Price from $1,085 to $1,200

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 4-6 weeks
Shipping: FedEx 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: January 1, 2025

DimensionsWeight
25.59H x 21.65W x 21.65D in
65H x 55W x 55D cm
30 kg
66.14 lb

This luxurious revolving bookcase in black walnut is softly nostalgic with a smooth modern revolving mechanism with apertures sized for modern paperbacks. Two sides of the cabinet have shelves extending along its full length to display the book spines whilst the two other sides have apertures to display the book covers. The cabinet rotates on a turntable mechanism which is attached to a solid walnut base. Also available in Oak.

Ariel, a biography of Percy Shelley by Andre Maurois was one of ten titles chosen for the launch of Penguin paperbacks in 1935. The name Ariel apparently comes from the boat which Shelley designed and which was sank off the coast of Italy, leading to his death.

Item Revolving Bookcase, 'Ariel'
As seen in Private Residence, United Kingdom
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I am a designer and maker of bespoke wooden furniture, using everything from traditional woodworking skills to contemporary technology to create modern heritage pieces.

I trained at the fantastic Williams and Cleal International Fine Furniture school on Exmoor in Somerset, where I learnt everything from traditional hand tool skills to the use of 21st century milling machines. The schools tutors can trace a clear linage back to the Arts & Crafts movement and its principles of design simplicity and material intelligence it.