Kartell Componibili arrives in new colours

Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s Componibili, one of the most recognisable of all Kartell products a longstanding best seller since 1967, are getting a makeover. Maintaining a long tradition of constant renewal in colour and finish, Componibili are perfectly in line with the latest trends.


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Anna Castelli Ferrieri’s Componibili, one of the most recognisable of all Kartell products a longstanding best seller since 1967, are getting a makeover. Maintaining a long tradition of constant renewal in colour and finish, Componibili are perfectly in line with the latest trends.

Kartell are now making their appearance in the original new colours orange, sky blue, mauve, dove grey, and burgundy, extending even further the range of shades you can choose from. The perfect solution for any room, Componibili are just as versatile and modern as ever. Continuous evolution in materials and finishes ensures that these articles remain an essential element of furniture. With the new colours, Componibili are celebrating fifty successful years and confirming Kartell’s commitment to style and functionality.

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Anna Castelli Ferrieri

Anna Castelli Ferrieri, born in Milan in 1920, was an architect and designer whose work significantly influenced modern design. Graduated in architecture at the Politecnico di Milano in 1943, she was one of the first women in her field. Ferrieri’s collaborations with prominent brands such as Kartell, Sambonet, and Alfa Romeo led to the creation of iconic products, including the Componibili container and the Hannah flatware set. Her contributions to design encompass various product categories, including storage solutions and flatware, making her a renowned figure in the design world.

Kartell loves the planet

Sustainable growth and development in view of the agenda for 2030. A path aimed at achieving a low environmental impact while maintaining the quality and beauty on which the value of Made in Italy is based.

Launching ‘Kartell loves the planet,’ Kartell’s sustainable manufacturing blueprint covers everything from production to distribution chain, including the roll out of R&D to incorporate waste into their raw materials. They launched the ‘Kartell x Illycaffè’ project that produces the 100% recycled Re-Chair by Antonio Citterio made from discarded coffee capsules, while the brand’s range of new, renewable and recycled materials now make up almost half of the collection. Greener products also include the Smart Wood Collection by Philippe Starck and the iconic Bio Componibili now made in biopolymer sourced from renewable non-GMO agricultural waste. One of the biggest breakthroughs has been with their world-first transparent polycarbonates that are a key element of Kartell's product identity. The range now includes a second-generation renewable polymer derived from paper and cellulose waste that has reduced the collection’s environmental impact by 75% and helps the group to develop its sustainable industrial goals across the entire manufacturing process. 

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Kartell is the world’s leading manufacturer of plastic design classics. Since the advent of this new material in 1950, Kartell has worked with designers to make plastic engaging and comfortable. Componibili was one of the first pieces launched and is still in production today. Colour is Kartell’s trademark, but in 2001 they perfected transparent plastic with the Louis Ghost chair by Philippe Starck. Louis Ghost is now their number one selling chair.

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