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The Tomado Shelving System was designed by Adriaan Dekker and put into production in 1958. It was born through the humble desire to create a functional object that was elegant, affordable and modular. The design quickly became an icon of Dutch progress and has since found a coveted place in homes and hearts throughout the world.
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One set comes complete with 3 shelves and 2 struts. These can be made into modular arrangements as pictured using more than one set.
Weight Rating: 7.5kg per screw into Gib Board = 45kg max per unit | 15kg per screw into stud = 90kg max per unit
Made from lacquered steel
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The Maker /
Tomado
Tomado was established in 1923 by Dutch brothers Jan and Wim Van der Togt in the small town of Dordrecht in the Netherlands. The company initially specialised in producing copper hooks and other simple home wares. By the mid 20th century Tomado had grown to become one of Holland's leading producers of innovative products for the modern home.
The Designer /
Adriaan Dekker
Adriaan Dekker is best known for his role as head of design at the Dutch company Tomado. The company rose to prominence after WW2 to meet the great demand for affordable household furniture. Dekker's keen eye for detail and ability to design simple utilitarian designs with an inherit elegance has given his work a timeless appeal.
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Tomado Modular Wall Shelving – A Short History
Tomado is a Dutch company with a proud history that dates back to 1923. It was founded on the ideal of making simple, functional products that were affordable to the masses and enjoyable to use.
In 1958, Tomado head of design Adriaan Dekker finalised the design of a modular wall shelving unit. This elegant utilitarian design has since become a celebrated icon of mid century Dutch design and can be found in homes throughout the world.