
Geometric Fractal Bookshelf Made of Solid Teakwood
The Fractal Bookshelf A Sacred Geometry Monument in Solid Teak Sculpted from sustainably harvested teakwood, the Fractal Bookcase is a timeless expression of balance, strength, and sacred design. Part of the Verahedra Series by John Brevard, this handcrafted bookshelf is not just a functional object—it’s a geometric altar. Each piece is meticulously carved with interlocking triangular forms, evoking the structure of ancient temples and the elegance of natural order. Drawing from the architectural language of Egyptian, Mayan, and Sumerian civilizations, this bookcase embodies Brevard’s belief that fractal geometries are the building blocks of the universe. The repeating triangles represent dual forces: upward for the masculine, downward for the feminine—merging into a symbol of unity, energy, and wholeness. Crafted from Grade A teak sourced from Indonesia’s PT Perhutani reserve, the wood is selected for its durability, beauty, and spiritual grounding. Teak has long been revered for its