Systematic: furniture that grows on you
System furniture did what it's wont to do at this year's imm cologne: expand. A number of new and innovative furniture programmes, modular in nature, were shown alongside augmented and reworked old favourites. It's all about joined-up thinking.
February 7, 2013 | 11:00 pm CUT

German designer Werner Aisslinger’s new modular furniture programme for <b>Flötotto</b>, called ‘ADD’, features a patent-pending plastic joint system, whose fasteners allow the easy addition or removal of front, side and back panels

Extruded form is the name of the game with Konstantin Grcic’s new ‘kit of parts’ ‘Bench B’ for <b>BD Barcelona Design</b>. Extendable to six metres, its profile is also an homage to Mies van der Rohe’s iconic ‘Barcelona Chair’

Product designer Werner Aisslinger has collaborated with German manufacturer <b>Interlübke</b> on the expansion of their ‘Cube’ cabinet programme. Four new modules mean an even greater configurability

<b>Pastoe</b> has marked its (first) 100 years in business with a ‘Vision Elements Jubilee Cabinet’, designed by Pierre Mazairac and Karel Boonzaaijer. It speaks the same architectural, rational language of the Dutch manufacturer’s entire programme

The vibrant new colour options available for <b>MDF Italia</b>’s successful ‘Randomito’ modular bookcase, designed by Neuland Industriedesign, turns the discreet and the utilitarian into the emphatic and the statement-like

Carsten Gollnick’s ‘Board’ product system for <b>Schönbuch</b> is reduction itself. Reminiscent of a Constructivist painting, functional modules can be added to a painted, wall-mounted shelf, providing a coat rail and a console

2013 sees German manufacturer <b>Kettnaker</b> expand its remarkably flexible ‘Alea’ furniture programme, with, among other developments, a new system of legs. Show here, a new colour option: Blood Orange Lacquer

<b>Thonet</b>’s new ‘S1520’ coat-rack programme is, as you’d expect, satisfyingly utilitarian in terms both of pure function and of aesthetics, and references its signature, Marcel-Breuer-originated material language of tubular steel

The 2013 edition of imm cologne saw <b>String</b>, the Swedish manufacturer of the eponymous shelving system, extend its ‘String Pocket’ lightweight shelving, offering the product in three new designs: copper, raw and ash/white

Danish system-design brand <b>Montana</b> possesses some impressive vital statistics: 42 basic units, 4 depths, and 42 colours. This imm cologne saw the introduction of two sizes of custom-built loudspeaker for their wire-concealing TV hi-fi modules

German brand <b>Piure</b> are thoroughly systematic people. They only produce system furniture. ‘Nex’, designed by Studio Piure, is a highly permutational storage programme, where volume, line, material and colour create distinct compositions

Vertically and horizontally expandable, ‘Stell’, the new free-standing system by eigenwert for German brand <b>Tojo</b>, can range in scale from sideboard to full wall shelving, its elements fitting together without the need for any kind of fixtures
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