Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Stolmen into mid-century unit/space-divider/desk


Materials: Stolmen poles + wood

Description: After carefully deciding the sizes of the shelves and of the "working station", (sketchup plan appeared pretty useful to avoid mistakes) I cut/sand/tint in teak color/varnished each part from one 5' x 5' cherry wood board bought at a local shop. I made them a kind of back to avoid the books from falling off since it was going to be used as a room divider.


Boring white Stolmen poles were turned to black with spray paint.


I added two black desk leg from Ikea also to provide more stability.

The whole unit was finally assembled according to Ikea Stolmen instructions.
Tadam ! Multi-purpose unit whit a vintage twist.

~ laurence, montreal canada

8 comments:

  1. I think this looks fabulous.

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  2. It looks great but the funny ting is, Ikea used to make just such a unit. I think it was called Niklas.

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  3. Really awesome alternative to http://www.the-brick-house.com/2009/09/shelving-unit/

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  4. What did you use to mount the shelves? The Stolem mounting fixtures?

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    1. yes I used the stolmen fixtures that i also painted in black. for the desk i added two legs in the front, but theyt were already black. i used regular enamel pray paint but i think the epoxy spray can would have been more appropriated.

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    2. Yes, those are the Stolmen clamps. He just painted them black.

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  5. Is it possible to just buy the pole sections of stolmen without buying the shelving part?

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  6. Not sure if anyone will see this, but could anyone comment on the idea of using this setup as a standing desk?

    I am very much in the market for a cool standing desk and this looks like it might be a cool option.

    Thanks
    Michael

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