Description
- Iconic 1950s modernist design by Adriaan Dekker for Tomado Holland
- Consists of 2x wall frames (black) and 3x shelves (multicolour)
- Powder coated metal frame and shelves, wall fixings included
- Multiple shelving units can be fitted together to create a custom shelving system
- Multicolour
This wall mounted metal shelving system, originally designed in 1958 by Adriaan Dekker for Tomado Holland, is typical of the 1950s modernist era and lacks any unnecessary detail, following a less is more approach to design. The minimal ornamentation emphasises only linear qualities and is made up of horizontal and vertical lines that allow form to follow function, an intention that once transformed the contemporary interior. The two vertical wall frames, also known as ladders, are powder coated and support three metal shelves, which can be positioned at various heights. Multiple Tomado shelving units can be added together to form a custom extended shelving system for longer walls and spaces. Modernism had its beginnings in Europe, where it became well known in Italy and Germany, the latter being home to the revolutionary Bauhaus School of Design. Product Dimensions: 70 x 21 x 68 cm. Brickwork screws and raw plug fixings are included.