MG Raiser Doubles Up Your Manga Shelf Without Hiding the Back Row - Yanko Design
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MG Raiser Doubles Up Your Manga Shelf Without Hiding the Back Row - Yanko Design
"MG Raiser from MangaGuardian is a tiny shelf adapter that takes that double-row habit and makes it less painful. It is a compact L-shaped stand that lets you display two rows of manga in the same footprint, with the back row raised just enough to stay visible. Simple plastic geometry aimed squarely at overcrowded shelves, it solves a niche problem that anyone with more than 20 volumes has quietly dealt with at some point."
"The block-lift function is where the design gets a bit more clever. The back row and the Raiser act as a single movable unit, so when you want to reorganize you can pull out the entire raised row at once and drop it somewhere else on the shelf. For people who like to re-theme shelves, group arcs, or rotate what is on display, that small interaction saves time and keeps stacks from collapsing mid-move."
Bookshelves often become double-rowed as manga volumes multiply, leaving the back row hidden and making browsing and rearranging difficult. The MG Raiser is a compact L-shaped plastic stand that raises a back row of tankōbon-sized books so spines remain visible while keeping the same shelf footprint. The raised back row and the Raiser form a single movable unit, allowing the entire block to be pulled out and repositioned for re-theming or organizing. Each Raiser supports up to ten items and measures 84 mm wide, 170 mm deep, and 150 mm high, fitting standard manga, small paperbacks, light novels, and similar items.
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