
DHS 10 Shelf
Designed by Herbert Hirche in 1954, DHS10 is a shelving system rooted in functional simplicity and exacting detail. Originally produced by Christian Holzäpfel KG and reissued in 2019, the design is built around steel tube ladders that accommodate shelves, back panels, and cabinet modules. Each element can be freely configured, allowing the system to adapt across different spatial and functional needs. A contemporary structure shaped by the principles of postwar German industrial design — rational, adaptable, and enduring.
Designed by Herbert Hirche in 1954, DHS10 is a shelving system rooted in functional simplicity and exacting detail. Originally produced by Christian Holzäpfel KG and reissued in 2019, the design is built around steel tube ladders that accommodate shelves, back panels, and cabinet modules. Each element can be freely configured, allowing the system to adapt across different spatial and functional needs. A contemporary structure shaped by the principles of postwar German industrial design — rational, adaptable, and enduring.
Original: $1,064,705.22
-70%$1,064,705.22
$319,411.57Description
Designed by Herbert Hirche in 1954, DHS10 is a shelving system rooted in functional simplicity and exacting detail. Originally produced by Christian Holzäpfel KG and reissued in 2019, the design is built around steel tube ladders that accommodate shelves, back panels, and cabinet modules. Each element can be freely configured, allowing the system to adapt across different spatial and functional needs. A contemporary structure shaped by the principles of postwar German industrial design — rational, adaptable, and enduring.






















