Pira G2 Ceiling-Mounted, Two-Column Modular Shelves
Bundle
This configuration includes a total of eight shelves, two cabinets, one organizer, and two bookends.
Dimensions: W 180 cm x D 34 cm x H (height can be from 180 to 316 cm)
Materials
Poles and shelves in powder coated steel or aluminium.
Brackets in powder coated zinc.
Available in White and Black Grey
The cabinets, organizer and bookends are made from solid wood, veneer and particleboard.
Available in White Oak and Walnut
System dimensions
Widths: Individual columns at 90 cm each
Shelf depth: 34 cm
Mounting
Maximum height for floor-ceiling mounted: 316 cm
Packaging
The system is packed flat-packed and adjusted according to pallets. The system needs to be assembled.
Weight recommendation
50 kg evenly spread across one shelf
Maximum of 7 shelves in one section
Sustainability
The metal is made from powder coated aluminium or steel and can both be recycled.
Care and maintenance
Wipe the surface with a cloth. Damp wipe with detergent solution. Then rub dry with a cloth. Remove stains with detergents that do not contain abrasives.
Never use steel wool.
Pira G2 system
Pira G2 is a contemporary interpretation of the original Pira from 1954. The new Pira G2, by Anna von Schewen and Björn Dahlström, has a modular design and can be free-standing, with floor-to-ceiling tension, or wall mounted. It is equally well-suited to larger living areas as public spaces, elegant and robust at the same time with gravitas in material and dimensions. The cabinet, organisers and bookends in walnut or white oak furnish the shelves and create a warm contrast to the metal. The poles and shelves comes in white and black grey.
About the designers - Björn and Anna
Architect and designer Anna von Schewen is considered one of Swedens most progressive and experimental designers. She has together with her partner Björn Dahlström designed several products for String Furniture. Björn Dahlström is also a well-established Swedish industrial designer. He is represented in various museums around the world, including the national Museum for Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, The Museum of Design & Craft (The Röhsska Museum) in Gothenburg and Victoria & Albert Museum in London.