
Introduction
— 3 Easy Steps to a “Floor-to-Ceiling Library” Look

When every square foot counts, give your books a home and your rooms room to breathe with a bookcase that “grows” like LEGO yet stands like architecture. This up-and-down stacking system turns any wall into a private library in minutes.
01|Two Faces, Zero Limits
- Study Mode: Face the open shelves toward you for instant title-spotting; the back side becomes a magazine rail that turns your current reads into a cover wall.
- Living-Room Mode: Spin it 180° and it becomes a room divider—reading zone on one side, display gallery on the other—sharing light without sharing clutter.

02|Lego-Style Expansion, Library-Grade Capacity
Each unit is only 80 cm wide yet multiplies endlessly:
- Stack up: 3 tiers become 6, reaching the ceiling.
- Link sideways: 3 bays become 9, covering an entire wall.
- 30 cm depth swallows art books, vinyl, even sculptures.
Moving house? Break it back into single cubes and relocate your “library” in half an hour.

03|Architecture You Can Touch
- Cross-shaped legs: borrowed from Le Corbusier’s chapel, distributing load in four directions for rock-solid stability.
- Door-pull that’s also a magazine rack: one clean metal bar replaces extra hardware.
- Matte white + natural wood: slides into cottagecore, mid-century, or monochrome minimalism without a hiccup.

04|Build Your “Wall of Books” in 3 Steps
Step 1 Measure: any wall ≥240 cm is a starter kit.
Step 2 Pick modules: 3 base units + 2 stackers, vertical first, horizontal next.
Step 3 Secure: anti-tip brackets in 5 minutes—done.
Put the books in the wall, leave the living to the space that’s left.
A bookcase is just a wall that knows how to tell stories.