Muuto
Stacked Storage System

£149.00£339.00

SKU: Muuto Stacked Storage System

Designed by Julien De Smedt
Manufactured by Muuto

Being both versatile and functional, the Stacked Storage System can be arranged and rearranged for the exact configuration that you’d like, whether it be as shelving setups, sideboards, bookcases or side table. The design can easily be refreshed by playing around with the space between the modules or mounting the modules with backboard directly onto the wall.

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Description

Dimensions

Small: Width: 21,8 cm Depth: 35 cm Height: 43,6 cm

Medium: Width: 43,6 cm Depth: 35 cm Height: 43,6 cm

Large: Width: 65,4 cm Depth: 35 cm Height: 43,6 cm

Podium: Width: 35 cm Length: 131 cm Height: 20 cm

Product Material
Modules and podium in PU lacquered MDF or oak veneer. Clips made of painted steel.

Colored versions: Every side is cut out of MDF, then assembled, glued together and painted with three layers of PU lacquer.

Oak versions: Every side is cut out of MDF with oak veneer, then assembled and glued together.

Lacquered MDF
MDF stands for Medium-density fibreboard and is an engineered wood product. It is made from wood fibres that are formed into panels.

Delivery information

Delivery

Made-to-order: 4-6 weeks.
Orders over £1000 free for Mainland UK.
Non-Mainland UK and International options available.
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Story

Copenhagen based JULIEN DE SMEDT is the co-founder of PLOT and an internationally acclaimed architect. He is recognized for his ability to always take a fresh look at things. His works challenge conventions and many have been awarded. At only 29 years old he won the Golden Lion for world's best concert hall at the Venice Biennale.
JULIEN DE SMEDT ABOUT THE DESIGN OF THE STACKED SHELVING SYSTEMS:
“How to be specific and generic altogether? Shelving systems have a tendency to achieve one concern but never both. We decided to dimension shelving units based on the generic measurements of things to store and display while allowing for them to be combined according to specific needs and desires. The result can be at times a random stack of boxes or a coordinated grid of efficient storage… or both!”

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