Stacked shelving with door
Stacked shelf system with door by JDS Architects for Muuto.
The Stacked system by JDS Architects is an adaptable storage solution with infinite potential. Using small clips you can arrange the generic building blocks as you see fit to quickly create shelf systems, room dividers or side tables.
Stacked open shelving and stacked shelving with back are also available. A podium base plinth in white, light grey or dark grey MDF or ash veneer is also available. Please see 'Product range' below.
Muuto's online configurator allows you to test various arrangements of the units and find the optimum solution for your needs.
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Description
Stacked shelf system with door by JDS Architects for Muuto.
The Stacked system by JDS Architects is an adaptable storage solution with infinite potential. Using small clips you can arrange the generic building blocks as you see fit to quickly create shelf systems, room dividers or side tables.
Stacked open shelving and stacked shelving with back are also available. A podium base plinth in white, light grey or dark grey MDF or ash veneer is also available. Please see 'Product range' below.
Muuto's online configurator allows you to test various arrangements of the units and find the optimum solution for your needs.
Dimensions
Medium: 43.6w x 35d x 43.6cmh
Clip: 2.5w x 1.6d x 2.5cmh
Materials
Modular units with doors. Available in white painted MDF, light grey, midnight blue or oak veneer finish.
A set of 5 clips in white, midnight blue, dusty green, grey or light grey can be purchased in addition.
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The name Muuto, inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective.
To Muuto good design starts with the person. They handpick the brightest design talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects. Some want to alter the world, others find passion in colour and shape or draw deeply from personal experience. How do they see a chair, vase, lamp or any other everyday product?