InBallo - Single modular unit

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InBallo

Single modular unit

Odo Fioravanti, 2026

InBallo is a modular storage system combining vertical elements made of pure cellulose cardboard with powder-coated steel shelves. Modules can be stacked to create configurations of different heights.

The InBallo product family, born from the serendipitous discovery of a technology for producing cardboard profiles used to protect and package household appliances, is expanding. This time, the rigid profiles, interlocked with metal shelves, create a cylindrical modular storage system. This element can be stacked to increase the height of the storage unit, with a manual locking mechanism that requires no tools. These items can also be shipped in small packages, ensuring lightweight and sustainable product handling.

Disassemblable - 100% recyclable

Disassemblable
Recyclable material
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Contenuto tecnico

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Modular container with top and swivel base in press-formed sheet metal, painted with epoxy powders in the specified colours.
Vertical elements in cardboard extracted from pure cellulose, totally recyclable and free of pollutant residues, in Havana colour.

Modular unit OF401/37

Diameter: 40 cm
Height: 40 cm

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Modular unit OF401/45

Diameter: 40 cm
Height: 48 cm

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Designer

Odo Fioravanti

Studied Industrial Design at the Design Department of the Milan Polytechnic. Since 1998 he has been working as an industrial designer, also experimenting graphic and exhibition design, with a firm will to melt different design areas into a continuous matter. His projects received prestigious international design awards since he created Odo Fioravanti Design Studio. He taught and lectured in many design schools and academies: Milan Polytechnic, University of Venice, San Marino University, Istituto Marangoni, Domus Academy, HEAD Genève.

His works have been featured in many international exhibitions. In 2010 the Design Museum of the Triennale di Milano featured the personal exhibition “Industrious Design” about his works. He won in 2011 the Compasso d’Oro Prize ADI with the Frida wooden chair by Pedrali. Since 2022, he has been appointed as a member of the Advisory Board of the Presidency of the School of Design of the Politecnico di Milano University. In 2023 he has been appointed Global Design Advisor for LG Electronics.

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