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String Wall panel x 1pc, 75 x 30cm

72.00

Brand : String

Designer : Nils Strinning

SKU: String Wall Panel Category:

Description

String System is a shelf system designed by the Swedish architect Nils Strinning. String System is composed by different elements that can be combined and allow you to create the perfect shelf system to match your demands. Like the other shelf systems from String, also String System has the characteristic side panels reminding of ladders and shelves, but is available not only with wall panels but also with floor ladders. Moreover String System has many other elements that can be combined with, such as cabinets with sliding doors, drawers, magazine shelves and work desks. With String System you can mix and match and create the combination you like. First designed back in 1949. White Wall panels Size: 75 x 30cm. Sold in 1 or 2s. Price below for 1

Nils Strinning (1917-2006) is the father of the legendary String shelving and furniture system. Nils Strinning was married to Kajsa Strinning, also a designer, who together with her husband developed the String system. The shelving was originally designed in 1949 for Bonniers Folkbibliotek (Peoples Library), Bonniers being the biggest book publisher in Scandinavia. Nils Strinning studied at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in the 1940s and developed a washing up drying rack called Elfa, which featured plastic coated metal rods. This became the starting point for the String system. In 1952 Nils and Kajsa Strinning founded String Design AB and Swedish Design AB. Together they designed a wide range of plastic objects in the 1960s and 1970s. String can be found in many Swedish homes and is a true icon of Swedish design.

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Certain things are so closely associated with a particular time that they become timeless. There is no better example of this than the string® shelving system designed by Nisse Strinning in 1949. It may seem strange that a thing so simple and unpretentious as this economical, light shelving with its minimal framing has become one of the twentieth century’s foremost design icons. But the reasons are many. It is simple and cheap to transport as a flat package. The shelves are easy to assemble. Each shelf can be quickly relocated. Shelves of different depths can be combined and the framing functions as book ends. It is robust and can be extended in any direction.

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