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Regal GRID mit Türen – Raumteiler mit System

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Regal GRID mit Türen – Raumteiler mit SystemDas Regal GRID vom estnischen Hersteller Radis ist bekannt fr seine fast mathematische Przision: klare Linien, ein intelligentes Raster, symmetrische Ruhe. Jetzt gibt es GRID auch mit geschlossenen Boxen und damit eine Version, die Ordnung hlt, ohne auf Offenheit zu verzichten. Das Beste aus zwei Welten Die Kombination aus offenen Fchern und geschlossenen Boxen ist kein Kompromiss sie ist Programm. Die Standard Fcher mit 33 33 cm nehmen Bcher,

Das Regal GRID vom estnischen Hersteller Radis ist bekannt für seine fast mathematische Präzision: klare Linien, ein intelligentes Raster, symmetrische Ruhe. Jetzt gibt es GRID auch mit geschlossenen Boxen – und damit eine Version, die Ordnung hält, ohne auf Offenheit zu verzichten.

Das Beste aus zwei Welten

Die Kombination aus offenen Fächern und geschlossenen Boxen ist kein Kompromiss – sie ist Programm. Die Standard-Fächer mit 33 × 33 cm nehmen Bücher, Bildbände und Ordner auf. Die schmaleren Zwischenreihen sorgen für visuellen Rhythmus. Die Boxen mit Türen verbergen, was nicht sichtbar sein soll: Kabel, Dokumente, Alltägliches – aufgeräumt, ohne steril zu wirken.

Warum das Regal GRID mit Türen der perfekte Raumteiler ist:

  • Maximale Flexibilität: Entscheide selbst, welche Fächer offen bleiben und welche Boxen geschlossen werden. Das Raster bleibt immer symmetrisch und stimmig.
  • Raumteiler mit Funktion: Weil GRID bewusst ohne Rückwand konzipiert wurde, bleibt der Blick durch das Regal frei. Die Türen schließen einzelne Fächer, ohne die Leichtigkeit des Ganzen zu brechen.
  • Beidseitige Nutzbarkeit: Ob freistehend im Raum oder an der Wand – GRID sieht von beiden Seiten identisch hochwertig aus und lässt sich von beiden Seiten bestücken.
  • Intelligentes Raster: Standardfächer für Ordner und Bücher, schmalere Reihen für Taschenbücher und Deko-Objekte, Boxen für alles, was Ordnung braucht.
  • Premium-Materialvielfalt: Wähle die Oberfläche, die zu dir passt:
    • Edles Eichenfurnier auf stabilem Birkensperrholz – warm und natürlich.
    • Robustes HPL (Hochdrucklaminat) in Weiß – extrem langlebig und pflegeleicht.
    • Forescolor-Valchromat in Hellgrau oder Schwarz – durchgefärbte Holzfaserplatte für einen markanten, modernen Look.
  • Nachhaltig & Sicher: Gefertigt aus FSC-zertifizierten Materialien, garantiert formaldehydfrei (CARB2-Standard) – für ein gesundes Raumklima in deinem Zuhause.

Erhältliche Größen:

Bezeichnung Höhe Breite
7 × 5 222 cm 144 cm
8 × 5 257 cm 144 cm
8 × 8 257 cm 249 cm

Ein 8 cm hoher Sockel sorgt dafür, dass das Regal problemlos über verschiedene Fußleisten passt. Die Außenseiten sind mit Dübeln und Exzenterverbindern gefügt, die inneren Elemente mit Holzverbindern – stabil und präzise verarbeitet.

Das Regal GRID gibt es auch ohne Türen als offenes Bücherregal und Raumteiler.


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