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This kartell componibili set designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in the 1960s represents one of the most recognizable modular storage concepts produced by Kartell. Developed during the period when Italian designers were exploring the full potential of ABS plastic, the system combined industrial production with flexible domestic functionality.
The present set includes four square modules, two tops and two sets of wheels. The elements can be arranged in multiple configurations: two compact units, a four-module tower, or smaller combinations depending on the space. This adaptability reflects the philosophy behind the Kartell modular system, where furniture could be rearranged to respond to different domestic needs.
Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s work for Kartell played a key role in defining the visual language of Italian plastic furniture. Rounded edges, recessed openings and monolithic forms gave these pieces both durability and a clear architectural identity.
Today the kartell componibili set remains an icon of Space Age interior design. Compact, functional and visually balanced, these modular units work equally well as bedside tables, storage elements or small serving trolleys.
Their enduring relevance illustrates how Kartell transformed industrial plastics into a lasting vocabulary for modern living. Pieces like this are part of a broader design movement that redefined domestic objects during the 1960s and 1970s. For more iconic pieces from this period, explore our curated selection of Space Age Icons.