Too late for sedate
4/18/2017
Børge Mogensen wasn’t interested in sculptural shapes and experiments. He preferred historical furniture types that he then tweaked for the better. A very readable monograph presents the Danish designer.
Stylepark-ID: | 05.1476.00060 |
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Categories: | Home furniture › Storage / Shelving › Magazine / CD racks |
Front design Skala Design (Lasse Pettersson and Lennart Notman), is a wall-mounted or freestanding storage system that can be used to store and display newspapers, magazines, envelopes, forms, books, pictures, letters, postcards, photos, journals, posters
, notices and brochures, or as pigeon-holes for post or messages, as well as for hanging clothes or even for decorative floral displays on walls, tables, etc.
Front panel, designed in 2005, is available both with and without ledges for straight (ve
rtical) or sloping glass. Panels comes in three heights - 800, 1140 and 1550 mm - and three widths - 250, 500 and 1000 mm. Choose from a wooden display surface with ledges with straight (vertical) or sloping glass, a combination with a noticeboard in grey
cork linoleum or covered in any of the numerous colours of Europost fabric from Gabriel, a magnetic whiteboard, optic white glass writing board, or a mirror. The panel is secured to the wall using a metal rail.
Front components include glass-fron
ted ledges, coat racks, a glass planter, display boards, panels, storage shelves, flexible panels and freestanding screens - all available in oak, birch and a choice of eight standard colours. Choose from glass fronts in heights of 32, 150 and 230 mm. Tem
pered clear glass comes as standard; plexiglass and frosted glass, made-to-measure sizes, other types of wood, colours and surface treatments are available on request. Accessories include wooden dividers that slot on top of the glass fronts to divide each
shelf into compartments, magnets for the whiteboard and castors for Front freestanding units.