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"Boby 3" Portable Storage System Designed by Joe Colombo in Yellow Plastic - #A900
"Boby 3" Portable Storage System Designed by Joe Colombo in Yellow Plastic - #A900
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Origin: Padua, Italy
Designer: Joe Colombo
Manufacturer: Bieffeplast
Year: 1969
Materials: Plastic
Product ID: A900
Details: This piece is featured in the permanent collection of NYC's MOMA. Here is their description:
Colombo’s designs captured the seductive spirit and breakneck speed of technological advancement in the West after World War II and advocated for the deployment of advanced techniques and new materials. From objects and furnishings to entire dwellings, Colombo was interested in building the future, which for him meant a lifestyle that would exploit the versatility of thermoplastics and composites like fiberglass and the systemic open-endedness of modular construction. In his mind, the house of the future would be fluid, its various functions integrated in polymer, composite, or even wood elements, many of which would be movable on casters.
When Colombo took over his family’s electrical conductor business in 1958, the new responsibility provided the perfect opportunity for experimentation with industrial manufacturing and equipment, and, perhaps most importantly, it introduced him to the potential of plastics. He applied his interest in modularity to these materials, ABS plastic in particular, when he developed the Boby 3 Portable Storage System in 1969. The compact unit is an all-in-one organization system on wheels, including shelves, bins, and trays. The design presciently conceptualized the idea that furniture should be multifunctional and customizable—a notion attuned to our more recent concept of multitasking. A staple of European homes for fifty years, it remains in production today.
Shipping Information - Please contact us for a quote on shipping. We have input the "average" price for a larger item, but usually, smaller items such as headboards or nightstands will cost considerably less to ship. Our apologies for the difficulty; it is the nature of dealing in vintage furniture and pieces of all shapes & sizes.
Note Regarding Condition: The furniture pieces we sell are all professionally restored, but they are primarily from the 1950s & 1960s; many will show signs of wear due to prior normal use. If there is any significant or noticeable damage, it will be noted in the product description above.