When the two roller shutter doors on the Wegner credenza CH825 are slid to one side and behind the interior backing, the interior of the credenza is fully accessible.
If the credenza, on the other hand, is closed, the doors form a calm, continuous veneer surface with the vertical grain texture. As a grip, a vertically placed piece of wood is attached through a thin, square steel plate to the solid vertical front edge of the door.
The interior of Wegner’s credenza is fitted with a combination of shelves and pullout trays, which as a starting point, provide useful and diverse storage space. These are divided into three compartments, of which the two outer ones have two shelves each and the middle has four pull-out trays. The shelves can be adjusted as needed.
The credenza can be chosen with either round legs in solid wood or with a curved steel frame.
Crafted to exacting standards from tubular steel and oak or walnut, the modular ‘building furniture’ system in a range of muted colours can be configured in multiple ways.
Part of Børge Mogensen’s ‘building furniture’ concept of timeless designs that adapt to changing needs and spaces, the flexible shelving system optimizes both floor space and display areas, providing shelving and cupboards for both show and storage.
The BM0253 Shelving System comprises tubular steel upright supports and FSC®-certified wooden shelves and cupboards, also offered in a range of colourful finishes.
Designed in 1963 by Preben Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm, the piece is the result of a shared interest in functionally minimalist designs that focus on proportion, handcrafted details, and natural materials.
The FK63 Bookcase System embodies the designers’ uncompromising approach to design, crafted in FSC™-certified solid oak, to accentuate the texture and grain of the wood. It features thoughtful joinery details including full-width cabinets fitted with brass handles and open shelves with optional sliding trays – both of which are customizable to accommodate growing collections.
Available in wall-mounted and standalone versions, the latter of which rests on a slender powder-coated metal frame.