


Architonic ID: 20341300
SKU: 103202
The Slot shelving system by Terence Woodgate is an elegantly designed, wall-mounted storage solution with a focus on simplicity and versatility.
Built using principles of reverse engineering, Slot features concealed fixing holes and slots, which are made possible by positioning the vertical supports slightly away from the wall. This innovative design allows shelves to attach to hidden slots, achieving a clean, minimalist look.
Available in three colour options, this system can blend effortlessly into any interior space. The flexible wall attachment fittings can hook anywhere along the supports, providing easy adjustability, whether for a residential space or a commercial environment, and allowing users to reconfigure it as needed.
Please note: There is no limit to add-on the extensions so if you require more than two sets of extensions, please get in touch with our sales team- sales@casefurniture.com
Rawl plugs and screws are not included.
Shelf 1 width: 900mm shelf 1
Finish: White
Shelf 2 width: 600mm
Height,Height With Foot,Width,Depth
600 x 600
1940mm,1955mm,1310mm,287mm
600 x 900
1940mm,1955mm,1610mm,287mm
900 x 900
1940mm,1955mm,1910mm,287mm
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United Kingdom
Terence Woodgate is a designer of lighting and furniture. A modernist at heart, he is known for his simple, thoughtful and understated designs. Woodgate works from his studio in East Sussex where he continues to quietly seek new expressions in design. In 2003 he was elected a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). He has received several international design industry awards including the German Red Dot ‘Best of the best’ and the IF ecology award. In the UK he has won the Observer/Elle Decoration design award for furniture and recently a Wallpaper* magazine 2008 design award. Examples of his work are held in the permanent collections of the Museu d’Arts Decoratives, Barcelona and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.