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Award winning JDS Architects designed the Stacked system for Scandinavian manufacturer Muuto, as a storage solution with infinite potential. The modular shelving system uses small clips that allow users to arrange, and rearrange the building blocks to create a personalized shelf, side tables, or even room divider.
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.
– JDS Architects on the design
The stackable shelf system can be built with or without coloured backboards, and comes in two standard finishes: white MDF, and Ash.
Users can mix and match the three different sizes to achieve an infinite amount of possibilities. For an extra personal touch, the Stacked clips come in four different colours: white, green, yellow, and grey.
*All images and information courtesy of Muuto.