22 SYSTEM

22 System is a suite of electrical devices that integrate with any architectural finish. Interchangeable and UL-Listed, it is a minimal & flexible alternative to traditional systems, designed by Bocci.

INSTALLATION

Multi-Material Installation

Designed to deliver power directly into furniture for seamless integration into desks, workstations, end tables, nightstands, headboards, and more. The pre-wired outlet allows quick installation with no hardwiring required. Its adjustable device adapts to a wide range of surface thicknesses, ensuring a secure fit.

Furniture Installation

Designed to deliver power directly into furniture for seamless integration into desks, workstations, end tables, nightstands, headboards, and more. The pre-wired outlet allows quick installation with no hardwiring required. Its adjustable device adapts to a wide range of surface thicknesses, ensuring a secure fit.

Drywall & Plaster Installation

Designed to be mudded in or plastered over. Also suitable for wallpaper applications.

Concrete Installation

Designed for cast concrete. The concrete mounting plate and junction box is attached to the building's formwork before the concrete is poured.

COLORS​

Inspired by the Pacific Northwest and Canada's seminal artist Emily Carr’s painting Arbutus Tree, 22 System introduces six new device colors.

Warm, grounded, and quietly expressive, these new tones expand the system’s minimalist design vocabulary offering a deeper harmony between electrical detail and architectural surface.

Close-up view of a beige electrical outlet on a textured wall with painted leaves pattern.
A colorful painting of trees with multiple shades of green, brown, and orange, showcasing thick brushstrokes and a vibrant sky in the background.
A kitchen countertop with a glass vase containing a large leafy plant with dark green and reddish leaves and long flowering stems, set against a marble backsplash and wooden cabinets.
A minimalist kitchen scene with a white wall, two round electrical outlets, a copper container, and a black bowl filled with figs on a brown countertop, with shadows cast by sunlight.