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Wooden Letter Shelves by WE ArchDesign

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Say it like you mean it! A clear display of the featured subjects, in this case, “BOOKS” uplifts a dull wall to a delightful play on words. Italian architect team Giulia Bortolotti and Lucio Leone of WE ArchDesign created handcrafted Wooden Letters showcasing the alphabet big and bold to hold treasures within their shell.  They stand freely on the ground and easily grab attention when mounted to the wall.  Spell “PLAY” and use them to store your child’s toys.  Try the word “EAT” and fill with kitchen gadgets.  Possibilities are endless, so get creative and have fun.

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