Shelving system of extruded aluminium, provided with two characteristic slots (one on the upper and one on the under side) allowing the free positioning of the accessories. A regulation mechanism allows to obtain an exact 90° angle to the wall. Different configurations can be obtained without limits of length, by joining more pieces together.
Hang
Technological, modular, and accessorized, Hang transforms the shelf into an open and dynamic system. Its extruded aluminum structure combines lightness with solidity, allowing the creation of endless compositions along the wall or the arrangement of independent modules, always balanced and functional. A contemporary design that blends style and organization with flexibility and precision.
The Hang system stands out for its ability to adapt to different contexts and evolve over time. The shelves become flexible elements, capable of accommodating accessories and objects as needed, thanks to the two integrated channels on the top and bottom of the profile. The choice of color helps shape the product’s personality: neutral and matte tones for a discreet and refined effect, brighter shades for more striking surfaces, or more intense hues to add character and vitality to the space.
Each Hang shelf features an adjustment system that ensures a perfect 90° angle with the wall. Combining multiple modules allows any length limitation to be overcome, creating continuous and coherent compositions. Lightness and strength work together to provide stability and functionality, making Hang a complete, versatile, and high-quality modular solution.
Product information
depth 30 cm
shelves height 7 cm
width 80 - 120 - 160 - 200 cm
This
architect whose creativity is multi-faceted is active in his
studio-workshop in Padua, his work ranging between major projects,
restructurings and quality industrial design. In his youth he devoted
himself to the visual arts, and his works have been on display in
various exhibitions; he also founded one of the first Italian schools
of open-sea sailing. Since the mid-1980s he has written and published
many works, with a strong propensity for the designing of houses,
architectures for interiors, shops and display layouts; these are
documented in a number of monographic volumes and in the main
specialist magazines.
As a designer he works in the most diverse
sectors: mechanics and electronics, fashion and furniture, bathrooms,
display items and nautical objects. Among his most well-known
projects are the LAVAZZA coffee cup with all its accessories (1996),
an item produced in its millions. His works have been on display in
various international exhibitions. With the Hang shelf by Desalto he
won the “Best System, interior innovation award” at Cologne in
2005.