Hi Modtometrists! CT from Living Analog here. It's been a little while -- the Living Analog abode has relocated from St. Louis to Phoenix and things have been hectic to say the least. Now that we're moved and have the magical interwebs plugged back in, it's time to get back to MCM in the Room! Before my little offline spell, I had found images of the BKF Butterfly Chair, Eames LCW and Panton "S" Chair in situ for your viewing enjoyment. I thought I'd take a break from chairs for a while (but don't worry, not forever - there's so many to love!) and showcase something different. This week, I give you the Kartell Componibili - the storage unit for every MCM room!

The Kartell Componibili was designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in the 1960s. Also known by their production numbers "4970/84" (or 59.166667 as Google so helpfully did the math for me when I did a search for the item, thanks Google.). Castelli Ferrieri, like so many of the furniture designers we know and love, was an architect. She designed Kartell's headquarters, married the owner and went on to become the company's Design Director. Not bad for a day's work. (Joke).