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'''Metamorphic Rock Bookends''' use small pieces of stone and give them three perpendicular sides so they can interface with flat surfaces. They are made by inserting various stones into a three sided mold standing with the corner pointing down. Cement is then poured into the mold to bind all the components together. The bookends were originally designed for the Phillips de Pury Design Store located on the corner of Park Avenue and 57th Street from 2011-2012.
'''Metamorphic Rock Bookends''' use small pieces of stone and give them three perpendicular sides so they can interface with flat surfaces. They are made by inserting various stones into a three sided mold standing with the corner pointing down. Cement is then poured into the mold to bind all the components together. The bookends were originally designed for the Phillips de Pury Design Store located on the corner of Park Avenue and 57th Street from [[2011]]-2012.

Revision as of 15:38, 1 June 2018

Metamorphic Rock Bookends use small pieces of stone and give them three perpendicular sides so they can interface with flat surfaces. They are made by inserting various stones into a three sided mold standing with the corner pointing down. Cement is then poured into the mold to bind all the components together. The bookends were originally designed for the Phillips de Pury Design Store located on the corner of Park Avenue and 57th Street from 2011-2012.