Designed in the 1950s by Paul McCobb, the
Planner shelving system is a series of elements for displaying and storing objects. Inspired by Bauhaus, the
Planner embody a design that is always modern and versatile. The designer emphasised simplicity and functionality to achieve pure lines. Its natural oak shelves are bevelled at the edges so as to be perfectly integrated into the frame. The cross-shaped uprights on the wide version of
Planner provide additional support while creating visual interest in the space. Its name refers to its ability to facilitate the organisation of a room. The
Planner shelves come in 3 versions with different heights and configurations. Allowing a layout that adapts to individual tastes and needs, this system published by
Fritz Hansen fits perfectly within private and professional spaces.