RANDOM SHELVING

RANDOM SHELVING
A striking piece in dazzling white lacquered fibreboard, Neuland’s Random shelving was a 2005 Elle Decoration Design Award winner. It features shelves of varying heights, attached via concealed slots in the back of the unit. It has adjustable feet and multiple units can be placed side by side to striking effect.
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