Componibili 3 Tier Storage Unit

By: Kartell

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Few design objects have earned their place in museum collections and everyday homes alike. The Kartell Componibili by Anna Castelli Ferrieri has done exactly that since 1967 — a permanent fixture in the collections of Museum of Modern Art in New York and Centre Pompidou in Paris, while remaining one of the most practical and versatile storage pieces ever designed.

Originally created to bring functional modern design into contemporary living spaces, the Componibili 3 Tier combines sculptural simplicity with everyday usefulness. Three smooth sliding-door compartments are concealed within its distinctive cylindrical form, offering compact storage for bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, hallways, or home offices.

Crafted in Italy from durable batch-dyed ABS plastic, the Componibili is lightweight, easy to move, and designed to last for years of daily use. Its compact footprint also allows it to work beautifully as a bedside table, side table, or discreet storage solution in smaller interiors.

Available in 12 colours – from understated Dove Grey and classic White to bold Orange, Burgundy, and Violet – the Componibili adapts effortlessly to both minimalist and expressive interiors alike.

Why Customers Love It

  • Iconic Italian storage design with genuine museum provenance
  • Designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri for Kartell in 1967
  • Three spacious compartments with smooth sliding doors
  • Functions equally well as storage, bedside table, or side table
  • Lightweight, durable, and easy to reposition
  • Available in a wide range of contemporary colours

Product Details

  • Designer: Anna Castelli Ferrieri
  • Brand: Kartell
  • Made in: Italy
  • Year of Design: 1967
  • Material: Batch-dyed ABS plastic
  • Dimensions: H 58.5 × Dia. 32 cm
  • Compartments: 3 sliding-door compartments

Care Instructions

  • Wipe with a soft damp cloth
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents
  • Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight to minimise colour fading
  • Avoid placing excessively heavy objects on top