L shelf by Objet Optimise is a shelving system that does not require any glue or screws to assemble. Created by designer Aurelien Veyrat, the single module shelf is a cleverly fashioned piece of bentwood– a technique in which objects and furniture are made by wetting wood, and then bend the imagined pattern.

Considering how much we all avoid assembling complex furniture, Veyrat wanted to create a shelving unit that’s sustainable and adaptable in nature. L shelf is one such modular shelving system that rather than generating complex shapes and designs is capable of adjusting into infinite replications.

L shelf is composed of hassle-free wood segments to smartly fit together with each other. Thus, gives you freedom to design the shelving units as per requirement of different rooms in your house.  The shelving system comes in various units. Especially the matt varnished wooden modular shelving system comes in varied range i.e from single unit to 45 units. So, you can design it according to available room space.

Made in France, this practical shelving system can also be used as armrest or a seat. Available in walnut or birch wood finishes, the shelving unit is designed to help users in elegantly placing their possessions i.e. books, artifacts or other collectibles. The price range of the shelving unit lies between $114 to $5600, depending on the finishing and unit type you’ve selected.

L Shelf a single module made from bentwood technique
Shelving unit made using 27 L shelfs
The plug system of L shelf
The adjustment can be achieved without manual sheets
Easy to assemble and disassemble shelving system

Via: MyModernMet

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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