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Kartell Componibili 3 Tier Storage

$240 Non-Member
$216 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Online Only

Kartell Componibili 3 Tier Storage

$240 Non-Member
$216 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.

Color:  Black

Size:  3 Tier

Item# v96671-122595 In Stock
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $40.00 
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The Componbili is a classic modular storage unit that was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 and featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943. In 1973, she became the president of the Soroptimists, an international feminist organization.

 
The  Componibil 3 Tier can be used anywhere throughout the home or office as a side table and for storage. It's useful for holding items such as housewares, cosmetics, towels, toys, books, tools, electronics and more. The tongue-and-groove design allows the doors to seamlessly slide open. It has a round shape with a recessed top and three shelves with sliding doors that have holes for easy opening. Comes fully assembled. The Componibili 3 Tier is made in Italy by Kartell, which was cofounded by Ferrieri in 1949 and has work in MoMA’s collection. Please note that the Componibili is not meant to be stacked.
  • Designer
    Anna Castelli Ferrieri
  • Size
    23h x 13"diam.
    Shelves:5.6h x 9.25w x 12"d
  • Material
    ABS Plastic
  • Year of Design
    1967
  • Origin
    Italy
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Why We Chose This
More than half a century after its debut, Italian architect Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s Componibili, designed in 1967, remains timeless. The manufacturer, Kartell, pioneered the use of polypropylene plastic in creating this modular storage system. Kartell has work in MoMA's collection.

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