Express yourself with new Riveli shelving from Profile Systems.
May 1st, 2012
Profile Systems is pleased to announce the launch of their new shelving line designed by Mark Kinsley. RIVELI™ is a modular shelving system with a difference.
Combining art and functionality, it offers a unique design solution for retail spaces, hospitality venues and even home interiors.



RIVELI consists of a series of artwork panels. Each shelf folds down with a slow, resisted movement, providing flexible display options.

The outer face of the panels is magnetic and therefore fully customisable, accommodating art, branding, a whiteboard or individual photo frames, to suit any individual need or style preference.
RIVELI is modular, so it can be configured to any width or height. Flexible and functional, RIVELI brings a new design option to shelving.

RIVELI is available in Australia from Profile Systems.
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