The Stacked system by JDS Architects for Muuto is a storage solution with infinite potential.
June 29th, 2011
“How to be specific and generic altogether?” was the question asked by JDS Architects when designing the Stacked system for Muuto.
The shelving units were dimensioned based on generic measurements of things to store and display, while allowing for them to be combined according to specific needs and desires.
With the use of small clips, the building blocks of the shelving system can be arranged as the user sees fit.
“The result can be at times a random stack of boxes or a coordinated grid of efficient storage… or both!” said JDS Architects.
Stacked is available in Australia through Forest For the Trees.
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