Fine grid Shelves Sideboard Design: Janke Coste Design
The grid collection Contents grid Collection information grid is a remarkably intricate shelf system with astonishing scope and capacity. Thanks to its innovative design, it offers the most diverse design solutions, be it: continuous shelving or stand-alone units floor-based or wall-mounted as a sideboard, bookshelf or TV wall. The delicate 1 cm look of the beveled edges on the shelving walls, construction shelves and cover panels create an attractive look of light and shadow. Thanks to the interplay with the different shelf depths, open and closed areas as well as differently coloured accent back panels and fronts, almost unlimited design possibilities exist. The well-designed system featuring three different depths for the construction shelves is based on the bevels of the shelving walls: 1. recessed construction shelf ending before the bevel 2. construction shelf flush with shelving wall the construction shelf bevel and the shelving walls are at the same level 3. projecting construction shelf to emphasise the horizontal bevel starts in front of the shelving wall, resulting in a delicate gap between the construction shelves. The side flush and projecting construction shelves are also extensively finished on the sides because they take on the shape of the beveled shelving walls in the front. Extra-deep module inserts with drawers or flaps not only offer plenty of storage space, but also set additional accents with their voluminous appearance. This is also accomplished by the accent back panels in contrasting single colours or veneer as well as the fronts in veneer. Planning ideas 4 Basic concept and descriptions 6 Design concept 8 Shelving walls 10 Construction shelves, plinth shelves 10 Cover panels 10 Doors, flaps 12 Module inserts 12 15 Accent back panels 13 TV compartment 16 Colours and materials 18 2 grid grid 3
grid always something different Design ideas grid always something different Design ideas Light, recessed construction and plinth shelves together with dark vertically and horizontally arranged fronts and accent back panels create a striking appearance. TV compartment with superstructure or substructure with plenty of storage space. The low compartments in the middle together with the projecting construction shelves emphasise the horizontal line. Shelf layout through different compartment heights and recessed construction shelves. The light fronts take on the wall colours, creating a visual calm. Recessed construction shelves and compartments of the same height emphasise the cube-shaped appearance of the projecting module inserts. Contrast creates tension. Here, the horizontal look is contrasted with the vertical. Horizontally through 80 cm wide, white module inserts, vertically through only a 50 cm wide module insert, above which is a white compartment. The construction shelves are flush with the shelving walls. The interplay of shadows of the beveled construction shelves is particularly well accentuated on white. A back panel in smoky accents is in the large compartment. 4 grid grid 5
Basic concept and descriptions Basic concept and descriptions Wall-mounted Floor-based CPL: page 4 Shelving wall CPL: page 13 Module insert with lift flap Cover panel CPL: page 6 Back panel CPL: page 10 Hinged door left CPL: page 10 Hinged door right CPL: page 11 Flap CPL: page 15 Superstructure for TV compartment CPL: page 6 Back panel CPL: page 11 Lift flap CPL: page 10 Hinged door left Recessed construction shelf TV compartment CPL: page 5 Shelving wall Projecting construction shelf CPL: page 10 Hinged door Construction shelf flush with shelving wall CPL: page 13 Module insert with drawer Plinth shelf CPL: page 14 TV compartment substructure with drawer or flap CPL: page 13 Module insert with flap Recessed construction shelf Construction shelf flush with shelving wall Projecting construction shelf 6 grid grid 7
Planning concept Planning concept 1 wall depth 3 shelf depths back panel grid shelf 30.3 cm 34.8 cm 39.3 cm Planning is very simple and logical: You select the 35.0 cm deep shelving walls in the desired height. Depending on the design you would like, you can choose View of the 3 shelf depths from above View of the 3 shelf depths from the side 30.3 cm deep recessed shelves, 34.8 cm deep shelves flush with shelving wall and/or 39.3 cm deep projecting shelves For floor-based designs, a plinth shelf in 30.3/34.8/39.3 cm depth is required underneath. Plinth height 2.5 cm. You add the back panels between the shelving walls. These must have the same height as the shelving walls. Additional doors, flaps or module inserts are available for closed areas. 30.3 cm deep shelf 34.8 cm deep shelf 39.3 cm deep shelf Usable depth 27.9 cm The different shelf depths together with the: open and closed areas the interplay between the same and different compartment heights horizontally and vertically arranged fronts and accent back panels different coloured accent back panels and fronts Usable depth 32.4 cm offer almost unlimited design possibilities. Usable depth 36.9 cm 8 grid grid 9
Shelving walls, construction shelves, plinth shelves, cover panels Shelving walls, construction shelves, plinth shelves, cover panels Depth system for the construction and plinth shelves Shelving walls Recessed construction shelves, ending before the shelving wall bevel Depth: 30.3 cm Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35 cm Height: 2.5 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80 cm Depth: 35.0 cm Heights: 24 M / 293.1 cm 20 M / 245.1 cm 18 M / 221.1 cm 15 M / 185.2 cm 12 M / 149.2 cm 9 M / 113.2 cm 6 M / 77.2 cm 4 M / 53.2 cm 3 M / 41.2 cm Thickness: 2.2 cm behind / 0.9 cm in front The logical system featuring three different depths for the construction and plinth shelves is based on the bevels of the 35 cm deep shelving walls. Construction shelf flush with shelving wall, the construction shelf bevel and the shelving walls form one level Depth: 34.8 cm Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35 cm Height: 2.5 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80 cm Projecting construction shelf, 39.3 cm deep, construction shelf bevel starts in front of the shelving wall to emphasise the horizontal line Depth: 39.3 cm Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35 cm Height: 2.5 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80 cm Bevel, width: 4.5 cm Plinth shelf (depths like the construction shelves) Depth: 30.3 cm Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35 cm Plinth height: 2.5 cm 34.8 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50 cm 39.3 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80 cm Cover panel A single-piece cover panel of up to 323.5 cm wide can be used in place of the top construction shelf. For larger widths, a joint (in the centre of the shelving wall) is possible. Depth: 34.8 cm Thickness:2.5 cm Wall-mounted solution Details make the difference: the cover panel takes on the shape of the shelving wall bevel from the side, creating an elegant connection. 10 grid grid 11
Hinged doors, flaps, module inserts, accent back panels Hinged doors, flaps, module inserts, accent back panels Recessed construction shelves, ending before the shelving wall bevel 30.3 cm deep recessed construction shelves are intended behind hinged doors, flaps and lift flaps, above and below. 30.3 cm construction shelves are also used behind hinged doors. No further shelves are possible behind flaps and lift flaps. Lift flaps with spacer elements and flap hinges Usable depth 27.9 cm Hinged doors and flaps have a milled groove on the inner edge for reaching behind and opening the fronts. A gap for reaching behind is therefore required between the hinged doors or flaps that are arranged one on top of the other. Hinged doors: Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35.0 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50.0 cm Height: 36.9 for height 48.9 for 4M height 72.9 for 6M height 96.9 for 8M height 145.1 for 1 height Milled groove for reaching behind and opening hinged doors and flaps. Flaps: Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35.0 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50.0 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80.0 cm Height: 24.6 for height 36.9 for height 48.9 for 4M height Accent back panel in front of back panel Height: 21.4 for height 33.4 for height 45.4 for 4M height Usable depth 40.9 cm Module inserts with own body and own front are mounted between the shelving walls. They are available with hinged doors, drawers, flaps and lift flaps. At 46.0 cm, they bring a fourth depth into play and thus a voluminous look. Depth: 46.0 cm Width: 32.7 for compartment width 35 cm 47.7 for compartment width 50 cm 77.7 for compartment width 80 cm Height: 37.0 = 49.0 = 4M 73.0 = 6M 97.0 = 8M 133.0 = 1 In addition to the interplay between different construction shelf depths and module inserts with their voluminous look, accent back panels in contrasting single colours or veneer ensure additional accents. They are mounted in front of the standard back panel. Width: for compartment widths 35.0, 50.0 and 80.0 cm Height:, and 4M 12 grid grid 13
Module inserts Module inserts Interior drawer above the exterior drawer of the high module insert. Width: for compartment width 50 cm for compartment width 80 cm Height: 37.0 cm = high module insert with flap or lift flap option Width: for compartment width 50 cm for compartment width 80 cm 14 grid grid 15
TV compartment TV compartment Planning heights Planning heights for the TV compartment with substructure and superstructure and further shelving on the right, for example 15 M / 185.2 cm 9M The substructure for the TV component has two drawers or one flap with two or three components, depending of the width. 4M Side view Side view 6M TV superstructure with recessed construction shelf TV superstructure with construction shelf flush with shelving wall 18 M / 221.1 cm 7M front 105.5 19.0 14.0 TV panel The 1.9 cm thick TV panel is designed for weights of up to 55.0 kg and can be removed for cabling. Cross beam The cross beam prevents the TV superstructure from sagging even under heavy loads. front 105.5 19.0 14.0 9M 8M 37.1 Standard recess in the centre for cable routing. TV substructure Interior option drawer or flap `not mixed 37.1 20 M / 245.1 cm 9M 8M Planning depths for the TV compartment using the example 18R height TV substructure: 43.6 cm deep TV superstructure: 30.3 cm deep with recessed construction shelf 34.8 cm deep, construction shelf flush with shelving wall 16 grid grid 17
Colours and materials Colours and materials Matt lacquers Matt lacquers metallic High-gloss lacquers Woods as accent materials for fronts and accent back panels M02 crystal white M33 pebble M19 mud M43 brown-red M13 aluminium metallic M102 crystal white A71 European cherrywood M03 snow-white M34 stone M26 biscuit M48 berry M12 nickel metallic M103 snow-white E72 walnut M01 white-grey M35 graphite M27 taupe M47 cherry M11 silver-grey metallic M128 smoke D72 light oak M07 natural white M28 smoke M16 elephant M90 powder M10 bronze metallic M121 anthracite D73 brown oak M14 platinum M29 mist M69 mocha M91 sandalwood M09 gold metallic M120 black D71 dark oak M21 anthracite M96 aqua M93 lemon M117 sand Individual lacquer matt without control sample Customised lacquer with control sample M20 black M17 sand M98 night blue M86 sea-green M94 mustard M95 curry M123 shell M126 biscuit Order your custom colour as a matt lacquer based on the RAL, NCS and SIKKENS colour fans. Interlübke processes the order without sending you a control sample. This rule only applies for matt lacquer, not neon or metallic colours. Choose your colour on the basis of the RAL, NCS, SIKKENS colour fans or your own sample (minimum size DIN A4) and interlübke will produce the lacquer for you after approval of the control sample. These rules apply to all high-gloss surfaces and customer colours. The delivery date is set once the sample has been approved. M23 shell M88 grey-green M127 taupe 18 grid grid 19