Kartell Mobil Chest of Drawers - 6 Containers - Wheels
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Mobil is a system of storage units that can be used throughout the home and office, for a variety of purposes. The basic element of the system is the drawer, alternated with intermediate shelves and tops. Mobil can be a simple chest of drawers, featuring between two and six drawers, and be fitted with comfortable handles. It can be set on castors or fixed feet and this makes Mobil suitable for use in different contexts: from the bedroom to the living room, bathroom or study, and in the office as a desk drawer unit for storing stationery and documents.
Dimensions
Width: 49 cm
Depth: 47.5 cm
Height: 109 cm
Materials
Structure material: Chrome Steel
Container and Shelves material: Transparent Or Scratch Resistant-Coated High-Impact Pmma
Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950 and today lives and works in Milan. He graduated in architecture at the Politecnico of Milan and from 1972 he has worked for leading manufacturers Vitra, Flexform, Flos, Iittala, Kartell and Arclinea. He has an ongoing role as art director for Maxalto and is the architect behind the group's retail showrooms around the world. In 2007 he received the Royal Designer for Industry award from the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in London.
Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950 and today lives and works in Milan. He graduated in architecture at the Politecnico of Milan and from 1972 he has worked for leading manufacturers Vitra, Flexform, Flos, Iittala, Kartell and Arclinea. He has an ongoing role as art director for Maxalto and is the architect behind the group's retail showrooms around the world. In 2007 he received the Royal Designer for Industry award from the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in London.