Shelving is still the mainstay of storage solutions for all things non-digital – it is hard to imagine any domestic or commercial interior without at least one shelf. When it comes to flexible shelving design adaptable to a variety of spaces, the “system” is king. In 1960, the German designer Dieter Rams designed a component unit system for a company called Vitsoe that is so flexible and functionally efficient it is still in production today: the 606 Universal Shelving System. It doesn’t even need walls for installation – just a ceiling and a floor, like here in the offices of recent RIBA Stirling Prize winners AHMM architects in London, where it is used to store their model archive. The British designer Jasper Morrison called the 606 “the endgame in shelving design”. I (sl)
606 Universal Shelving System by Dieter Rams for Vitsoe. (Image courtesy Vitsoe)
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