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Alex Shelf
Alex Shelf
Alex Shelf
Alex Shelf
2020

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Alex Shelf

Shelf

Aluminum Architecture Institute Co., Ltd.

This is a system shelf designed especially for offices, business facilities, and living spaces. Taking advantage of developments in aluminum extrusion technology and shelf panel support methods (patent pending), the designers created 10mm-thick panels with high load capacity, each panel capable of holding up to 80kg. This shelf doesn't just offer load capacity, it can also be equipped with LED lighting, perfect for display. The structure is simple, consisting of the supports (wall-mounted type and tension-rod type), shelf-receiving pins, and shelf plates.

Date of Launch
2019
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia / Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Public Sector / Government

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