The modular magazine shelves are perfect for book displays and magazine displays at shops, libraries, hotels, educational spaces, reception area, and other places. The component comes in three standard colours black, white, and grey and fit one, two, or three GRID cubes. You can integrate magazine shelves into large or small wall-standing or free-standing units. Choose one magazine shelf or add several magazine shelves to your unit according to your needs.
Magazine Shelves
- Product Name
- Magazine Shelves
- Designer
- Peter J. Lassen
- Manufacturer
- GRID System
- Manufactured
- Denmark
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