
91.00 £
String Furniture
String Furniture Shelf White,Ash Metal L 60 cm x D 15 cm x H 50 cm Swedish architect nils strinning (1917-2006) was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call scandinavian design. When nils strinning designed string® in 1949, he managed something that very few architects or designers ever accomplish, however hard they might try. he created an icon. String® was an instant success, and became one of sweden's best-loved bookshelves. Over sixty years later, string® is more popular than ever. so what's the secret? From the very first sketch, strinning designed a shelf that could take on many different looks. Through painstaking attention to detail he created a system where each piece could be combined with the others in almost endless permutations. String® is not just a shelf, but a piece of furniture that can be infinitely varied. Anyone can customize their own string®. it can be big or small. It works as well in the kitchen or bathroom as it does in the library or lounge. And because string® has the rare distinction of being an affordable piece of designer furniture, it's easy to be playful. All components are manufactured in sweden. The basics haven't changed since 1949. Wall fixing - 3 shelves (adjustable height) - 20 Kg per shelf

91.00 £
String Furniture
String Furniture Shelf White Metal L 60 cm x D 15 cm x H 50 cm Swedish architect nils strinning (1917-2006) was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call scandinavian design. When nils strinning designed string® in 1949, he managed something that very few architects or designers ever accomplish, however hard they might try. he created an icon. String® was an instant success, and became one of sweden's best-loved bookshelves. Over sixty years later, string® is more popular than ever. so what's the secret? From the very first sketch, strinning designed a shelf that could take on many different looks. Through painstaking attention to detail he created a system where each piece could be combined with the others in almost endless permutations. String® is not just a shelf, but a piece of furniture that can be infinitely varied. Anyone can customize their own string®. it can be big or small. It works as well in the kitchen or bathroom as it does in the library or lounge. And because string® has the rare distinction of being an affordable piece of designer furniture, it's easy to be playful. All components are manufactured in sweden. The basics haven't changed since 1949. Wall fixing - 3 shelves (adjustable height) - 20 Kg per shelf

91.00 £
String Furniture
String Furniture Shelf Copper Metal L 60 cm x D 15 cm x H 50 cm Swedish architect nils strinning (1917-2006) was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call scandinavian design. When nils strinning designed string® in 1949, he managed something that very few architects or designers ever accomplish, however hard they might try. he created an icon. String® was an instant success, and became one of sweden's best-loved bookshelves. Over sixty years later, string® is more popular than ever. so what's the secret? From the very first sketch, strinning designed a shelf that could take on many different looks. Through painstaking attention to detail he created a system where each piece could be combined with the others in almost endless permutations. String® is not just a shelf, but a piece of furniture that can be infinitely varied. Anyone can customize their own string®. it can be big or small. It works as well in the kitchen or bathroom as it does in the library or lounge. And because string® has the rare distinction of being an affordable piece of designer furniture, it's easy to be playful. All components are manufactured in sweden. The basics haven't changed since 1949. Wall fixing - 3 shelves (adjustable height) - 20 Kg per shelf

91.00 £
String Furniture
String Furniture Shelf Grey Metal L 60 cm x D 15 cm x H 50 cm Swedish architect nils strinning (1917-2006) was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call scandinavian design. When nils strinning designed string® in 1949, he managed something that very few architects or designers ever accomplish, however hard they might try. he created an icon. String® was an instant success, and became one of sweden's best-loved bookshelves. Over sixty years later, string® is more popular than ever. so what's the secret? From the very first sketch, strinning designed a shelf that could take on many different looks. Through painstaking attention to detail he created a system where each piece could be combined with the others in almost endless permutations. String® is not just a shelf, but a piece of furniture that can be infinitely varied. Anyone can customize their own string®. it can be big or small. It works as well in the kitchen or bathroom as it does in the library or lounge. And because string® has the rare distinction of being an affordable piece of designer furniture, it's easy to be playful. All components are manufactured in sweden. The basics haven't changed since 1949. Wall fixing - 3 shelves (adjustable height) - 20 Kg per shelf

91.00 £
String Furniture
String Furniture Shelf White Plastic material L 60 cm x D 15 cm x H 50 cm Swedish architect nils strinning (1917-2006) was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call scandinavian design. When nils strinning designed string® in 1949, he managed something that very few architects or designers ever accomplish, however hard they might try. he created an icon. String® was an instant success, and became one of sweden's best-loved bookshelves. Over sixty years later, string® is more popular than ever. so what's the secret? From the very first sketch, strinning designed a shelf that could take on many different looks. Through painstaking attention to detail he created a system where each piece could be combined with the others in almost endless permutations. String® is not just a shelf, but a piece of furniture that can be infinitely varied. Anyone can customize their own string®. it can be big or small. It works as well in the kitchen or bathroom as it does in the library or lounge. And because string® has the rare distinction of being an affordable piece of designer furniture, it's easy to be playful. All components are manufactured in sweden. The basics haven't changed since 1949. Wall fixing - 3 shelves (adjustable height) - 20 Kg per shelf

1750.00 £
Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon Shelf Brass Metal L 43,6 cm x W 30 cm x H 200 cm Huge chunks of heavyweight, metallic, minimalism. Mass is monster furniture which sets scale and governs authority over any space. A statuesque coat stand featuring irregular and angular protrusions for hanging, stacking and storing, governing a robust brass presence in any space. Includes wall saftey chain - Weight : 56 Kg

24.70 £
Moustache
Moustache Shelf White Ceramic H 1,8 x Ø 14 cm A simplest, smallest and totally design object... A neat solid beech shelf with an incorporated screw called 'Balcon'. Myriad instant display possibilities without the installation hassle of traditional shelves. Wall-mounted by screwing (integrated screw)

199.00 £
Zeus
Zeus Shelf Phosphated black Metal L 120 cm x D 26 cm x H 25cm This piece is in total adequation with the ZEUS philosophy: authentic and handmade products, both industrial, simple and useful.

15.50 £
Muuto
Muuto Assembly clips White Metal H 2,5 cm Essential accessory of MINI Stacked system, the junction clips allows you to pile up and juxtapose several modules. The created composition is stable. Set of 5 junction clips.

15.50 £
Muuto
Muuto Assembly clips Yellow Metal H 2,5 cm Essential accessory of MINI Stacked system, the junction clips allows you to pile up and juxtapose several modules. The created composition is stable. Set of 5 junction clips.

15.50 £
Muuto
Muuto Assembly clips Grey Metal H 2,5 cm Essential accessory of MINI Stacked system, the junction clips allows you to pile up and juxtapose several modules. The created composition is stable. Set of 5 junction clips.

2031.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Mirror White Metal 210 cm x 94 cm x D 16 cm Mirror/bookshelf in matt white lacquered metal. Adjustable mirror. It can rest on the floor or be suspended on the wall, even horizontally. Note: when positioned on the floor, it needs to be fixed to the wall.

510.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Raw metal Metal W 19 cm x D 20 cm x H 155 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

593.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Raw metal Metal Base : L 35 cm x W 35 cm - H 215 cm - Capacity : 95 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

275.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Raw metal Metal W 19 cm x Prof 20 cm x H 67 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

317.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Raw metal Metal Base : L 25 cm x W 25 cm - H 75 cm - Capacity : 35 books (horizontal storage) Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

510.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal W 19 cm x D 20 cm x H 155 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

275.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase Black Metal W 19 cm x Prof 20 cm x H 67 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

510.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal W 19 cm x D 20 cm x H 155 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble

275.00 £
Opinion Ciatti
Opinion Ciatti Bookcase White Metal W 19 cm x Prof 20 cm x H 67 cm Bruno Rainaldi about Ptolomeo collection: Piles of books on the study tables, too many to get round with the duster. Piles of books on all the other table in the house, that you have to move every time you need to lay the table. A pile on the bedside table to the left of the bed, and another on the floor beside the bed. Some more on the right. Books piled up in the spaces between others stacked on the book-shelves. Not really manageable the pile on the sofa in all its multiplicity of shape and content. Finding the essay on The order of Things, bought last Saturday, is no easy matter. On the chest in the entrance hall, belonging to some greatgrandmother or other and relic of tens of removals, a veritable forest of piles has grown up. Forgotten uncut books swallowed up who knows where. This is my home. This in all the houses where books, that indispensable prop of life, are cherished. Look at the piles, gaze fascinated at those so high that they seem to mock the law of gravity. Translate this fantastic image into a real object. Ptolomeo act one. Dedicated to he who, first, collected with intelligent passion everything that had ever been written, with no censure, no fear. The piled books hide the structure and the shelves of the bookcase - Designer's signing inscribed on the base - Sold as a kit set : to assemble