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L-SYSTEM MODULAR FURNITURE

(1974)


The fundamental building block for this modular furniture system is a single L-shaped unit.

L-System pieces can be arranged for either office or residential use. Units can be linked together to form a sofa, stacked to form shelving, or organized into work stations or multi-seating areas. The system utilizes only a small group of pins to secure pieces together, unlike other modular systems requiring a myriad of supports and fasteners.




 
 

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