Shelf 4113
- Farve: 01 White
- Position: No position (used for stacked modules)
- D 30 cm
EUR 467,81
- 10 year guarantee
- EU Ecolabel certified
- Danish production
The 4113 shelf represents classic Montana design with its four open compartments that will fit in any room of your home. The shelf...
Designer: Peter J. Lassen
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Shelf 4113 details
Measurements
W 69.6 x H 46.8 x D 30 cm
Material
12 mm lacquered MDF
Designer
Peter J. Lassen
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When you are building your composition, there are specific recommendations that are important for a durable and lasting composition.
Read moreThe 4113 shelf represents classic Montana design with its four open compartments that will fit in any room of your home. The shelf is functional and min design at its best. With Montana’s familiar and refined details this shelf works equally well hanging on a wall in the hallway, on castors in the living room or however you wish to use it.
The shelf is available in all 41 of Montana’s environmentally friendly lacquer colours. Our multiple shades have been developed to interact so you always have the option of combining with other Montana modules in other complex colours. You can, of course, also choose to stick with single-shaded simplicity.
The 4113 shelf is available in depths of 30, 38 or 46.8 cm and with suspension rail, plinth, legs or castors. Or completely without if you wish to place it on top of an existing Montana shelf as part of a personal storage solution combining several modules from our shelving system.
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The Montana System gives you endless possibilities – with 36 basis modules, 4 depths and 41 poetic finishes you can create a shelving system just as you like.
The system is made in 12 mm MDF. In 2019, the Montana System was certified with the EU Ecolabel, guaranteeing you sustainable, high-quality furniture which is safe for both the environment and your home.
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