String organizers, 3-pack, beige

String Furniture

48.30€

Colour: Beige


String Furniture
String organizers
48.30€



Description

The String organizer set features three convenient plastic pockets that can be attached to the String System side panels. They are perfect for storing small objects and accessories and keeping them easily within reach.

String System is a flexible shelving system that Swedish architect Nils Strinning designed in 1949. The signature ladder-like side panels can be combined with shelves, magazine shelves, work desks, folding tables, chests and cabinets to form a system that best suits your needs. The timeless and minimalist design of String System is perfect for both contemporary homes and offices.

Material
Plastic
Colour
Beige
Width
9–20 cm
Depth
7–8 cm
Height
8–12 cm
Measurement details
7 cm x 12 cm x 9 cm / 8 cm x 8 cm x 19.8 cm / 7.7 cm x 8 cm x 12 cm
Product ID
AK211699

Anna von Schewen

The Swedish designer Anna von Schewen graduated from Konstfack in Stockholm in 1995. She did a part of her studies at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. She started her career by working for Niels Gammelgaard's design studio in Copenhagen and since 1998 she has had her own studio in Stockholm. Von Schewen has worked for companies like Gärsnäs, Lammhults, Ikea and String. 

She has won several design awards, for example the Excellent Swedish Design award in 1998, 1999 and 2002. Von Schewen is a versatile designer: her work range from furniture and product design to interior design and architecture.

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