
"The TAB, designed by Berlin-based architect Michael Hilgers for housewares brand Purstahl, takes a different approach entirely. It clamps onto any vertical panel up to 38mm thick, no drilling, no damage, and releases just as easily when you want to move it."
"Where most clip-on accessories default to a rectangle, the TAB is a circle, a 30cm disc of 2mm aluminum with a fine-textured powder coating. That's a small but meaningful choice; a circular shelf sitting against the side of a bookcase or cabinet reads more like a deliberate design detail than a functional add-on."
"Designer Michael Hilgers frames his approach as 'pragmatic design,' meaning objects that work with what already exists rather than replacing it. The TAB clamps onto a bookshelf side, the edge of a wardrobe, a balcony railing, a freestanding room divider, anywhere a flat vertical surface falls within that 38mm thickness range."
The TAB is a circular shelving solution designed by Michael Hilgers for Purstahl that clamps onto any vertical panel up to 38mm thick without requiring drilling or permanent installation. The 30cm aluminum disc features a 2mm thickness that sits flush against surfaces, available in left and right versions with multiple powder-coated color options. Its circular form distinguishes it from typical rectangular clip-on accessories, reading as an intentional design element rather than a functional add-on. The design philosophy emphasizes pragmatism, working with existing furniture like bookshelves, wardrobes, railings, and room dividers rather than replacing them. This approach provides flexibility for users to reposition or remove the shelf without damage, making it suitable for renters or those who frequently rearrange their spaces.
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