New for 2019, all the elements of the Beige colourway from String are available to purchase here. String is simple to assemble and the shelves can be easily moved and re-positioned as your needs change.
Your belongings are kept in place by the side panels, with shelves of different depths that can be combined in the same unit to make truly unique system to you. When more shelf space is needed, simply add an additional side panel and some shelves. This flexibility and the minimalistic timeless design is the reason why String still attracts so much praise after 60 years in production. As well as shelves there are many other components that make up the String range including a desk, foldaway table, cabinets, drawers, bowl shelf and magazine shelf. String is perfect for any room in the home or office.
Designing your own bespoke String Shelving system
You can plan your String system using this configuration tool on the String Website, then send us the plan and we will price it for you, or simply order the components you need. "Click here to go to the String Configurator."
Dimensions:
Wall Panels - 50 or 75cm High x 30cm Deep
Floor Panels - 85, 115 or 200cm High x 30cm Deep
Shelves - 58 or 78cm Width x 30cm Deep
Work Desk - 78cm Width x 58cm Deep
Magazine Shelf Wire - 78cm Width x 30cm Deep x 15cm Height
Magazine Shelf Wood - 58cm or 78cm Width x 30cm Deep x 15cm Height
Cabinet with Sliding Doors - 78cm Width x 30cm Deep x 42cm Height
Glass Display Cabinet - 78cm Width x 30cm Deep x 42cm Height
Cabinet with 2 Drawers - 58cm or 78cm Width x 30cm Deep x 42cm Height
Colour: Beige
Delivery time: Around 6/8 weeks
*Cabinets are flat packed, and require some assembly.
*Floor standing panels allow a maximum skirting board height of 125mm. Over this size use wall panels instead.
Nils "Nisse" Strinning was a Swedish architect and designer. He was one of the leading mid-twentieth century designers who built the foundation of what we now call “Scandinavian Design”. His String System is one of the most recognisable and flexible shelving systems available, first designed in 1949 it still look stunning today.