patrick frey: stak for richard lampert (above) single components of ‘stak’

 

 

‘stak’ by hannover-based designer patrick frey, is a modular storage concept developed for german furniture producer richard lampert. these ‘trolleys’ can be used in all spaces, from the kitchen or office, acting as sideboards or for neatly keeping a TV or other technical equipment in place.

stak for richard lampert build-up-1

 

 

each base unit is made from an open bent steel construction with the top edge providing a horizontal cantilevered edge, in which shelves made from wood or lacquered MDF can easily be slid via a running joint routered along their edge. assembled without tools, the metal and wood elements fit together with a tension, resisting movement. these sliding joints allow multiple additional components to be ‘stacked’ upon one another depending on one’s needs.

stak for richard lampert a sliding joint allows one to stack multiple shelve and components on top of one another

 

stak for richard lampert build-up-2

 

patrick frey: stak for richard lampert possible stacked arrangemenet

 

 

patrick frey: stak for richard lampert detail

 

patrick frey: stak for richard lampert trolley and sideboard

 

patrick frey: stak for richard lampert detail

 

patrick frey: stak for richard lampert ‘stak’ in use in the context of the office environment

 

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