Bookends

The bookend is one of many items invented by the American scientist and biologist William Stebbins Barnard. Since the 19th century, it has been used in many homes and premises around the world. For lovers of traditional books, an irreplaceable item that fulfills two very important functions: useful and aesthetic.

Useful bookend function: keeps books in a safe, upright, fixed position, helps to keep things neat and tidy. Your bookcase will be tidy, clear and the books will not bend or fall over. Most often made of metal, wood, resin or other plastic. Large books usually require larger or heavier bookends.

Aesthetic function of the bookend: books do not fall over, look aesthetically and stylishly. Many beautiful and unique patterns of bookends fit perfectly into the interior design. Unique patterns, smaller and larger shapes attract attention and delight. If you want to display your collection, bookends will certainly help you with this.

Bookends are used by people all over the world. They are used to organize home library collections as well as are used in libraries, shops, library collections in restaurants, cafes. Over the centuries, they have become a common, useful element of interior design.

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