String System Shelves: Set of 3
$104
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$184
$130
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$230
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$184
$130
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$230
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$184
$130
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$230
$104
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$184
$130
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$230
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$230
$104
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$184
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$230
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$130
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$230
$104
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$104
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$230
$120
$150
SKU: STR-5820-03-3
$112
$140
SKU: STR-5830-14-3
$124
$155
SKU: STR-7830-14-3
$128
$160
SKU: STR-5820-04-3
$120
$150
SKU: STR-5820-05-3
$120
$150
SKU: STR-5820-06-3
$104
$130
SKU: STR-5820-12-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-5830-03-3
$160
$200
SKU: STR-5830-04-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-5830-05-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-5830-06-3
$112
$140
SKU: STR-5830-12-3
$112
$140
SKU: STR-5830-61-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-7820-03-3
$160
$200
SKU: STR-7820-04-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-7820-05-3
$136
$170
SKU: STR-7820-06-3
$112
$140
SKU: STR-7820-12-3
$156
$195
SKU: STR-7830-03-3
$184
$230
SKU: STR-7830-04-3
$156
$195
SKU: STR-7830-05-3
$156
$195
SKU: STR-7830-06-3
$124
$155
SKU: STR-7830-12-3
$124
$155
SKU: STR-7830-61-3
Description
Numbering 3 to a pack, this wood shelving is the heart and soul of String. Choice abounds in the collection’s full range of available woodgrain veneer and painted finishes. It's a testament to the late Nisse Strinning's ingenious modular system—first debuting in 1949—that String is a design aficionado's storage grail still today.
Specifications
Size
- 0.8" h x 22.8" w x 7.9" d (2x58x20cm)
- 0.8" h x 22.8" w x 11.8" d (2x58x30cm)
- 0.8" h x 30.7" w x 7.9" d (2x78x20cm)
- 0.8" h x 30.7" w x 11.8" d (2x78x30cm)
Material
Lacquered MDF, ash, oak, walnut
Details
Compatible with full String System collection
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Brand
String
When a Swedish publisher held a bookshelf design competition in 1946, there was no way of knowing the result would become one of the most iconic concepts of the 20th Century. Bonnier wanted to jump-start sales of its books in the postwar economy but realized customers would need a place to store them at home. The winner, out of 194 entries in all, was Nils Strinnings (with an assist from his designer wife, Kajsa) and his system named String.
Based on a ladder-like, coated-wire framework, it was lightweight, versatile and redoubtably stable. Not to mention quick to assemble, easy to reposition and little trouble to transport. String was an immediate success far and wide—especially with a newly identifiable younger generation. Just a few years later, in 1950, the shelves were even ordered for the new UN headquarters in New York. String continues to produce the timeless original designs as well as updated versions for both residential and office spaces.