GRID System
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GRID is the ultimate flexible and modular interior system based on the original cube by Peter J. Lassen. The lightweight nylon GRID cube in black, grey and white is the building block of the system. Connect one or hundreds in any height, width and depth, mix colours and materials and build and rebuild. The adaptability of GRID provides the freedom to design a cohesive interior system perfect for workplaces, retail, hotels, restaurants, museums, galleries, libraries and educational spaces — as well as event interiors, stand design and even indoor and outdoor art installations. GRID is designed and made in Denmark.

Visit the stand of GRID System to experience how adaptable design gives you the freedom to fully reimagine space. The GRID System embraces transformation as part of its core identity, mirrored in this year's GRID System exhibition in the historic Kuglegården in the Holmen district. This stand is a must–experience for anyone looking to marry the aesthetic with the practical and the imaginative with the structural.

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