A while back, we reported on the open shelving trend in the kitchen. Lately, we're noticing an offshoot: the haphazard, deconstructed box shelving variation. We're on board.
Above: A Brooklyn kitchen by design firm Workstead features a wall-mounted box shelving system. See more at An Urban Cabin Made in Brooklyn.
Above: In a kitchen by Melbourne-based Whiting Architects, box shelving functions as both display space and storage opportunity.
Above: The Mini Stacked Shelf System by JDS Architects for Muuto allows you to create a customizable shelving unit.
Above: Box shelves via Swedish shop Granit. Photograph via Raw Design Blog.
Above: A pastel kitchen in Denmark by TVIS, spotted on Boligcious.
Above: Artist Kirra Jamison's Melbourne kitchen features open box shelving. Photograph by Derek Swalwell via InsideOut Magazine.
Above: A kitchen shelving system by Danish company We Do Wood.
Above: An Airbnb flat in Copenhagen via Little Big Bell.
Above: Wall-mounted storage boxes in a Scandinavian kitchen via Hitta Hem.
Above: A Swedish kitchen with reclaimed wood boxes as shelving by Stockholm designer Katarina Grundstromer.
Above: Box shelving via New Zealand shop Nest, via The Design Chaser.
Interested in more storage ideas? See Kitchen: Open Shelf Roundup.
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