Jump to content

String shelving in walnut and black


oc87

Recommended Posts

String shelving in perfect condition.


Designed in 1949 by Nils Strilling - a design classic. A timeless, simple and minimalistic design.


The unit comes with 3 walnut shelves and 2 wall panels in a black powder coated steel.


Not just for use singularly, each piece can be joined to others to create an extra long design - or the shelves can be incorporated into the modular display shelf - allowing you to create a full wall of shelving and desk space.


Product images attached of shelving system.


Dimensions of full system:


80cm H x 60cm L x 20cm D


Easy to wall mount.


?110 o.n.o - collection from SE22


https://string.se/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • We've just had Daniel at My Home Solutions completely renovate our downstairs bathroom (including moving the toilet and sink) and install some bespoke understairs cupboards. From start to finish he did a great job, very easy to work with- full of good suggestions and advice. Price was fair, and the quality of work was excellent- very nice guy to have around the house too (which matters to me if they will be there for a few weeks). will definitely be using him again for a bigger project lined up. 
    • Very interesting article in the Guardian today: '‘Palestinians are taking the stand’: can legal challenges to Israel’s war in Gaza stop the continuing onslaught?' https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/04/israel-gaza-war-international-law
    • It's a good job they are replacing your blue box with a bin Bob, we all know a Citroen won't fit into a blue box for recycling (unless it's a 2cv ) 
    • I use Ancestry as my main tree base, but also have found Trove (a free Australian service) amazing if you have Aus/NZ ancestors. Sometimes a google of a name brings back surprises, especially for war service, etc. I built up a very good Australian and NZ section of my tree for free using google initially for one name which took me to Trove, where I stayed for ages, and this was before I started looking for the UK-based ancestors on Ancestry.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...