Parasite Shelf

The Parasite Shelf is the design of Johanna Landin, a Swedish architecture and design student. The shelves are created out of a desire to produce movable storage units that act in symbiotic relationship with walls and other pieces of furniture. Built out of plywood, the boxes attach and hang from hooks and blue rope. (via Dezeen).
More images of the Parasite Shelf after the jump.


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Those are really different my only concern would be that if one had to place something a little heavy in them that they would come crashing down, as they don’t look really sturdy. Would this happen with these, or would one just have to place lighter things in them?