Kartell Componibili Modular Storage Unit
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The modular elements were designed to meet different needs and to fit perfectly into every room in the home. The design solution behind the Componibili modular system is the basic and solid vertical overlapping of the individual pieces which are simply interlocked to create practical storage units. Available in both round (diameter 32 cm) and square versions (38x38cm), the elements in the Componibili system can be placed on castors. Flexible, functional, practical, Componibili, created in 1967, are a timeless furnishing classic. Available in glossy white or silver finishes.
Dimensions
Tray/Round Lid
Diameter: 42 cm
Height: 2.9 cm
Low Round Element
Diameter: 42 cm
Height: 23.5 cm
High Round Element
Diameter: 42 cm
Height: 38.5 cm
Package of Four Wheels
Materials
Structure material: Abs
Anna Castelli Ferrieri
Italian architect and industrial designer Anna Castelli Ferrieri studied architecture at Milan Polytechnic, and in 1943 married Giulio Castelli, a chemical engineer who founded Kartell in 1949 to make high-quality designer objects from plastic. From 1946 to 1947 Anna Castelli Ferrieri was editor of the architecture magazine Casabella Costruzioni and at the same time founded her own architecture practice that collaborated with the architect Ignazio Gardella on projects in Milan, Turin, and Genoa. Other important projects include the Kartell company headquarters in Binasco and buildings for the car maker Alfa Romeo in Arese. From 1965 onwards, she was involved in designing objects for Kartell and other Italian manufacturers. At Kartell, experimenting with different kinds of plastic, she designed many innovative objects including the Componibili stackable container elements made of ABS plastic, and the Castelli Ferrieri 4822/44 stool that was the first successful combination of metal and polyurethane at Kartell.
Italian architect and industrial designer Anna Castelli Ferrieri studied architecture at Milan Polytechnic, and in 1943 married Giulio Castelli, a chemical engineer who founded Kartell in 1949 to make high-quality designer objects from plastic. From 1946 to 1947 Anna Castelli Ferrieri was editor of the architecture magazine Casabella Costruzioni and at the same time founded her own architecture practice that collaborated with the architect Ignazio Gardella on projects in Milan, Turin, and Genoa. Other important projects include the Kartell company headquarters in Binasco and buildings for the car maker Alfa Romeo in Arese. From 1965 onwards, she was involved in designing objects for Kartell and other Italian manufacturers. At Kartell, experimenting with different kinds of plastic, she designed many innovative objects including the Componibili stackable container elements made of ABS plastic, and the Castelli Ferrieri 4822/44 stool that was the first successful combination of metal and polyurethane at Kartell.