
This corner of my office is where design and practicality shake hands.
Instead of traditional shelving, I stack my Sapiens books vertically—cookbooks, design references, typography favorites—turning them into functional sculpture. The spines, colors, and varying heights do all the work. It’s organized chaos, and I love it.
Next to them: the Steele Canvas rolling bin—one of those quietly perfect pieces. Heavy-duty, minimal, and endlessly useful, it holds everything I don’t want out in the open while still looking intentional. Extra throws, gear, “deal with later” stuff… gone.
Books don’t need shelves. Storage doesn’t need to hide. Good design earns its place by being useful and beautiful.