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Anna Castelli Ferrieri's Componibili Storage Units

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Classic Modular. We've already expressed our love of all things modular—we were surprised to find the classic Componibili storage system was missing from the AT archives! Manufactured by Kartell, the stackable system is great for storage. With small footprints, single units work well as bedside tables and endtables. Stacked, Componibili can transform an odd corner into a tower of storage...
 
 
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There are lots of online Kartell dealers. In addtion to Highbrown Furniture, Componibili is available at Unicahome and Hive Modern. Some retailers carry them in 2007's limited edition RED!

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i really like these. use them for bdside table.

posted by miami on 2007-02-05 10:54:01

i remember that one of my childhood friends had these in her bedroom when we were little... i had no idea they were high design!

posted by leah on 2007-02-05 11:52:05

They remind me too much of garbage cans. I tried to like them, I tried!

posted by mimi on 2007-02-05 16:23:47

I use a basic componibili as a sofa-side table. love it. going to buy many more for storage soon.

posted by v on 2007-02-05 20:50:01

I just bought the two up and three up limited edition Red Componibili units. I love them so much. I really want to go back and buy more!! Does anyone know how long these will be in production? It says limited edition, but not for how long. Apparently they're making black versions that will be available within a month or so as well. I would love it if they would make the red ones in the larger diameter version... there are some in that photo above, but according to my local Kartell store, they're not making them. Does anyone know anything about that? Seems odd that they have them in that photo, but you can't purchase them. One last question, is there a way to stack the units that are merged together? You can do it with the singular units, but I can't seem to do it with the ones that are merged together.

posted by valery on 2007-02-24 14:04:18