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606 Universal Shelving System

Rams's 1960 modular shelving system for Vitsœ — in continuous production for sixty-five years — and the canonical proof that <em>designing for time</em> produces artifacts that outlast every fashion that attempted to replace them.
The 606 Universal Shelving System is a modular wall-mounted storage system designed by Rams in 1960 for the German furniture company Vitsœ. Its components — aluminum tracks, shelves, and cabinets that hook into the tracks at any height — have been manufactured continuously for sixty-five years, without redesign, reissue, or cosmetic update. A customer who purchases a 606 shelf today receives the same object that a customer purchased in 1960, and the new components are fully compatible with the originals. The 606 is the load-bearing evidence for the seventh principle — that good design is long-lasting — and the most persuasive refutation available of the assumption that product cycles must accelerate.

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The 606 was designed in response to a specific brief from Niels Vitsœ: a shelving system that could adapt to the changing needs of its owner over time. The design solution was modularity — components that could be added, removed, or rearranged as

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