The PLI shelf collection
The PLI collection brings together folded steel shelves, available in a variety of formats, dimensions and colors. A range designed to multiply configurations and uses, and to adapt naturally to every interior.
A collection that invites modularity
Available in several dimensions, formats and colors, the PLI collection lends itself to a wide range of configurations, both functional and personal.
A mastered technical gesture
Made from a single piece of folded steel, PLI shelves reflect the studio’s DNA: crisp lines and natural strength.
A color palette to bring rhythm to the space
Available in the tiptoe palette, the PLI collection fits seamlessly into any setting: from timeless Cream white to bolder shades that highlight books, objects and frames.
To design this shelf collection, the studio’s designers and engineers rethought how to create a finished product with minimal intervention and a reduced number of tools. The design is based on carefully controlled proportions for each element.
A format with new possibilities
PLI Slim features an integrated raised edge that expands its uses and brings new functionality to the PLI collection. It’s the perfect format for displaying frames, books or small everyday objects.
A versatile shelf
PLI shelf features a surface that can be used both as a wall shelf and to create storage modules. With its inverted “L” shape and crisp lines, it creates a strong visual presence while remaining understated.
A coat rack version
Designed as a simple, practical extension of the system, hooks can be added to the shelf to hang your everyday objects. Everything stays within easy reach and neatly organized.
A simple, distinctive wall shelf
PLI stands out for its clean, modular design. It makes it possible to create a wide range of configurations suited to every room, offering a storage solution that is both practical and aesthetic.
Credits:
Photographer: Jonathan Mauloubier
Set design: Elsa Lagunas
Kitchen cabinet: Bocklip
Bathroom cabinet: Plum Living
Mixer tap and basin: Trône
Textiles: Bonsoirs
Illustrations and photographs: Maxime Verret (Visual 2), Aurore Lopez (Visual 1, 13,14), Joachim Jirou-Najou (Visual 32, 33).


































