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Form follows function: these are the best open shelves – in my opinion

Pia Seidel
24.2.2022

Design is about more than just what objects look like. It’s also tied in with their purpose. This is part of a regular feature where I compile my ten favourites to style your room – that also happen to be practical. And this month we’re looking at open shelving units.

[[small:This is the second episode of the «Form Follows Function» series, where I present well-designed furniture from A to Z.

A simple shelf provides so many opportunities. You can attach it to the wall to store or display things on. But equally, it can stand on its own. As a room divider, it separates the room like a screen would but without eating up too much light. The design will also determine how you use your shelf. I’ve compiled ten models. Five of them stand out for their function, while the other five are the winners of form with their eye-catching designs.

Function

1. Shelving Unit

2. Legacy

3. Hochstapler

4. Variant

5. Relaxdays bookcase

Form

1. Elevate

«Elevate» from the Danish brand Woud lets you take your interior to a new level. You only need pegs to add more modules to the shelving unit. Its smooth-shaped rods on the sides provide a different take on classic models that come with corners and edges. This is what makes this unit stylish and playful.

2. Zep

«Zep» is well-designed and collapsible. This means if you move or are hosting a children’s party, you can easily create more storage space. When it’s opened up, it lends warmth to any room thanks to the bamboo design. The recesses on the top shelf may be small but they’re still classy. They create a fantastic pattern that comes into its own in front of a light wall. The only drawback is that the shelving unit doesn’t quite have enough storage space.

3. Valued

4. Class

5. Stories

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