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Classic Swedish Shelving, Kitchen Edition

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Building on more than half a century of success, String, the innovative modular shelving series from Sweden, has expanded into furniture.

Originally designed in 1949 by Swedish architect Nils Strinning, String is a system of flexible shelving units that can be configured to fit any space. Starting in 2013, String introduced a line of complementary furniture pieces designed by architects Anna Von Schewen and Björn Dahlström. The first in the series is a collapsible table, which when not in use folds neatly back into the unit. And the company keeps unveiling new components to the system. 

String Shelving in the Kitchen: Remodelista

Above: Utterly adaptable, String Shelves (shown here in white and birch) come in a number of sizes and finishes that can be reconfigured to suit your setup and decor. Available in the UK at Haus London, the components start at £75 ($116) for a three-pack of shelves. Pocket Shelving is also available in the US at A+R in Los Angeles for $195.

String Shelving Unit Table up: Remodelista

Above: The streamlined silhouette of String Shelves, shown here with the collapsible table up.

String Shelving with table: Remodelista

Above: With the table pulled out, the String System creates a small dining area for two.

String Shelving in the Kitchen detail: Remodelista

Above: Designed to complement any scheme, String accessories, including the cabinets and magazine shelf shown here, come in many different finishes including birch, oak, and walnut, and in black, gray, and white.

String Shelving in white Kitchen: Remodelista

Above: The design works well in more classical interiors, too. Here, String birch shelving adds warmth and a contemporary touch to a serene white kitchen.

white String Shelving: Remodelista

Above: String Shelves are also great for the office, bath, kids' room, and living room. They're shown here in the world's nicest garage. See more at String.

N.B. Looking for more clever culinary shelving? Browse all our favorite kitchen storage solutions.

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This post is an update. It originally ran on April 3, 2013, as part of our Cult of the Kitchen issue.

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