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Componibili Castors (Set of 4)

by Anna Castelli Ferrieri, 1967 — 12,00 €
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The Componibili modular system by Anna Castelli Ferrieri can be employed to enrich any number of different situations. The small all-purpose furniture unit is sturdy and decorative and also unexpectedly flexible, not least thanks to the additional castors. Whether in the living room, in the bedroom or in the bathroom - with Componibili the possibilities are limitless!

Details

Product type Accessory / Castors for Componibili
Material Plastic
Function & properties Only suitable for individual Componibili segments, not for Componibili Round - 3 Compartments, Componibili Round - 2 Compartments or Componibili Round - 4 Compartments
Delivery includes 4 castors
Awards & museum Componibili:
MoMA, New York
Centre Georges-Pompidou, Paris
Resources Council Product Design Awards Program NY 1984
Certificates & Sustainability Kartell conform to
UNI EN ISO 90001: 2008 (Quality management systems)
UNI EN ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems)
Greenguard Certificate

"Kartell loves the planet": Kartell is committed to following a specially developed sustainability code to achieve 11 of the 17 development goals defined by the United Nations for a better future. The use of sustainable materials is already standard in the production of Kartell products. During production, the manufacturer pays equal attention to reducing the environmental impact as well as to long-lasting quality and aesthetics.
Warranty 24 months
Product family Componibili Collection

Design Story

The Componibili round with three compartments is part of the famous Componibili collection, a series of design classics created by Anna Castelli Ferrieri for Kartell, an Italian manufacturer with nearly forty years of tradition. Established by the chemist Giulio Castell in the mid 1940s, Kartell initially focussed on the production of industrial and scientific objects before slowly adding ever more household and furniture items to their portfolio. A leading role in this process was played by Giulio Castell's wife Anna Castelli Ferrieri. Following completion of her architecture studies at the Politecnico di Milano Anna Ferrieri established her own architecture practice in 1946, and in 1949 was appointed chief designer at Kartell. Featuring three universal storage compartments the roomy Componibili Round can be used in all rooms of a house; be that as an organizational aid in the office, discrete yet practical storage in the bathroom, as a side table with storage possibility in the living room or as a bedside table. The Componibili family have won several awards and are today represented in all prestigious museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Designer Anna Castelli Ferreiri

More about 'Componibili' in our journal

(smow) blog Design Calendar: August 6th 1920 – Happy Birthday Anna Castelli Ferrieri!

...In 1966 Anna Castelli Ferrieri planned and built a new production and administrative complex for Kartell in the southern suburbs of Milan before moving on to develop numerous successful furniture design projects for the company, the best known and most important being without question being the Componibili modular storage system from 1969...

(smow) blog Design Advent Calendar

One of the biggest challenges facing product designers in coming years will undoubtedly be the question of planned obsolescence. For while we genuinely believe that the majority of designers understand their responsibilities in terms of sustainability and...

Anna Castelli Ferrieri

...In addition to helping establish the golden era contemporary Italian design in the 1960s and 1970s as characterized by the likes of Joe Colombo or Ettore Sottsass, Anna Castelli Ferrieri also contributed to the Italian design canon with her 1969 Componibili modular storage system; a system that remains a classic of contemporary Italian design...

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