The new products you've written about the most

"Don't you have this shelf, but please make it a little higher?" "Haven't you got six shelves instead of five?" "Can I sit on this cupboard?" You ask, we make. The three hot new additions to the Fleysen family are 100% inspired by what you've asked for. So you can finally have a minimalist designer bookcase in the sky and make room in your hallway for a brand new perforated shoe rack.

 

The sky is the limit

High ceilings and lots of stuff to store - these are the main reasons many of you have written to us asking for a taller metal shelf than the bestselling #1210. Transporting a taller unit would be a challenge, so we've come up with a clever alternative. You can now extend your metal shelving by one or even five shelves. Of course, both new shelving units are available in the same colours as the original shelving units, so no one will know that your Fleysen shelving unit is a two-piece unit.

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WALL SHELF #1214

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WALL SHELF #1213

Modular furniture

Designers Michal Strach and Filip Mirbauer have designed metal shelves not only for the eye, but above all for daily and long-term use. The shelves are visually subtle but sufficiently strong, with a load capacity of 20 kg per shelf. They can be used individually or in any combination. As with all our products, the shelves are manufactured in our factory in Plesná and come with a 10-year guarantee. We also guarantee 100% availability of spare parts, so if something breaks, just contact us and we'll sort it out together!

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TIP: Take a look at our It's Home! series to see where Fleysen products have been used.

Sit on it

Another popular question is whether you can sit on our low lockers. And we can finally say YES! We have created a perforated cupboard with an adjustable shelf. Available in light grey and black, it doubles as a shoe cabinet and resting area in one.

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PERFORATED CABINET #1216

Want to know more about how the designers create Fleysen furniture? Read our interview with Filip Mirbauer and Michal Strach.