String Furniture

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The String Furniture Hallway collection extends the legacy of Nisse and Kajsa Strinning, whose modular system transformed Scandinavian interiors when it debuted in 1949. Designed with a focus on simplicity, adaptability, and a distinctly architectural expression, the String System became an enduring symbol of modern design. In the hallway collection, these same principles are applied to one of the home’s most essential spaces, offering clarity and purpose from the moment you step inside.

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Scandinavian Design with a Light Rhythm

At the center of the collection is String Hallway Shelving, a system that pairs slender steel side panels with shelves, rods, and functional accessories made for everyday living. The vertical wire ladders create a refined structural outline, allowing the shelves to appear almost weightless within the frame. This visual lightness is key to the design’s lasting appeal: it offers storage without imposing bulk, making it ideal for both spacious entryways and narrow hallways.

Materials remain true to the Strinnings’ original vision — powder-coated steel for durability, lacquered wood for warmth, and accessories shaped with a sense of restraint. Hooks, organizers, and shoe racks integrate naturally, allowing the system to adapt as routines evolve. Every detail reflects the belief that well-designed furniture should feel intuitive, enduring, and quietly expressive.

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A Considered Introduction to the Home

String Furniture Hallways shape the atmosphere of an entry space with remarkable subtlety. The clean lines create order, the proportions bring balance, and the airy construction ensures the space remains open and inviting. Items used throughout the day find an intentional place, while the design itself offers a moment of calm — a grounding structure that greets you with clarity rather than clutter.

For those who appreciate design that enhances the flow of daily life, the String Hallway collection offers a timeless foundation. It is functional, certainly, but also deeply connected to the heritage of Scandinavian modernism — a piece of design history that continues to serve the contemporary home with grace and purpose.

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