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This Into That

Thematic art furniture from found objects, handmade by Jim Rosenau in Berkeley, California

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    • Bookshelves
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    • Large Shelves
    • Sculpture
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    • Commissoned Work
    • Passions and Professions
    • For Keys, Coats and Whatnot
    • Book Clocks
    • Spine Clocks
  • About the Art
    • Procedure: A Factory Tour
    • Technical Matters
    • Answers to ?’s
    • 7 Things You Can Do With An Encyclopedia
    • Do I Want Your Encyclopedias?
    • Where Do You Get the Books?
    • How to Commission Artwork
  • The Artist
    • Statement
    • Artist’s Biography
    • How I Began Building With Books
    • On Saving Books
    • 6 Minute Video
    • Exhibition History
    • Publications
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  • Selected Recent Work
  • Current Schedule
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Gallery: For Keys, Coats and Whatnot

  • On The Level

  • Finders Keepers

  • Searching and Sorting

  • The Key Man

  • Keys of the Kingdom

  • Seen My Keys?

  • So Well Remembered

  • Get Control

  • Chaos Rules: Buy Direct

  • Chaos Rules: What Banks Do

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KeyBoards

A popular gift for any middle-aged household. These provide a great conversation piece and might just help keep track of keys and leashes. Book key racks have keyhole fasteners on the back and hang from two screw heads (provided). You will need a screwdriver to install it.

    • Berkeley artist Jim Rosenau creates shelves made of books with intriguing and humorous messages. February 28, 2008

      —David A. Keeps, Los Angeles Times

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