Bookcrossing Booth for Books WW 2
The WW2-Style Bookcrossing Booth is a form of small urban architecture designed for reading enthusiasts who want to freely share books they no longer need.
This wonderful community initiative is gaining popularity across Polish cities, where people gladly exchange books completely free of charge in public spaces.
The idea is simple: leave books you no longer need and take those left by others. After reading, return them and pick up new ones. In this way, the booth functions like a miniature public library.
Below we present our available bookcrossing booth designs, offered in several versions with customizable, individual styling.
Bookcrossing Booth – Model WW 2
- 2 shelves with single doors on one side,
- 2 open shelves accessible from both sides,
- Additional graphics on a white background under the bottom shelf.
Structure: metal.
Colours available: anthracite (RAL 7016), black (RAL 9005), silver (RAL 9006).
Design: coat of arms of the town/city/region.
Glass printing: UV printing based on the Client’s design or a design prepared by our company.
A medium-sized, public book-sharing booth where people can leave and exchange books. It operates on a simple “take a book, leave a book” principle — anyone can freely take a book, read it, and later return it or replace it with another title from their own collection.
These bookcrossing booths are often placed in parks, squares, schools, or near cultural institutions, encouraging reading and fostering a sense of local community. Bookcrossing promotes giving books a second life and ensures easy access to literature for everyone.
Our booths are made of metal, hot-dip galvanized for corrosion protection, and powder-coated in any chosen RAL colour (most often anthracite or black). The sides are made from clear solid polycarbonate with custom UV-printed graphics (we prepare the design based on the Client’s guidelines). We also offer delivery and installation.
The metal elements are fully corrosion-protected.
In the WW 2 version, decorative elements and city crests clearly identify the booth with the specific town or municipality. This model also includes an additional shelf, allowing it to hold even more books.
We manufacture each booth to order and tailor the graphics to the needs of each locality. Once the design is prepared, we send it for approval. We match all graphics to technological requirements, but the Client must provide their individual emblems/logos in vector format.
Enrich your city with book-exchange booths — give books a second life and allow residents to share literature at no cost. It’s a free mini-library and a great way to bring the local community together.