Tomás Alonso: Offset

The shelving system designed by Tomás Alonso for Maxdesign, to be presented during Stockholm Design Week, breaks down the traditional idea of a shelf into basic components.

Tomás Alonso: Offset
With the same project approach of Offset table in 2012, Offset shelving system, designed by Tomás Alonso for Maxdesign, breaks down the traditional idea of a shelf into basic components that represent the essence of the item.
Customizable and flexible, Offset shelving system can be made of multiple units, identical or different in size, finishing and color. All separate elements that can be combined into an almost numberless configurations.
Tomás Alonso, Offset, Maxdesign
Tomás Alonso, Offset, Maxdesign
Constructed from a single aluminium extrusion, the basic unit works both as structure as well as the main storage element. A single line runs across the shelving system allowing for different accessories to be added, such as trays, boxes, dividers or book holders. The units can be left open or closed with sliding doors in multiple materials and finishes.
Offset shelving system can be placed in kitchen and living, in entrance or office, both in residential and contract spaces, responding to the new spatial needs born from contemporary working habits in which the line between home and office is ever more blurred.

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