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Tetris Shelves

Submitted by on July 19, 2006 – 7:31 amOne Comment

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Need a game shelve? These Tetris shelves are lightweight, wooden with a metal backing and can be attached to one another for custom configuration. They’re $120 each and you can download a “Tetris Designer” to help with the block building. They’re designed by Brooklyn-based Brave Space Design and you can choose different styles and sizes of the shelving units. This is just the ‘Tetris Flat’ version but there’s also Tetris Shelving and Tetris Mini. The life-size version can be quite costly depending on how creative you want to get, but imagine having a massive Tetris shelve in your living room!

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  • Hlu says:

    three questions:

    1.If I quick drop them from ceiling, will they hold together
    2.If I complete a level, will I loose the stuff in the blocks (and will there be cool sound effect)
    3.Do they deliver only random blocks? otherwise its cheating.

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