Produced by Kartell and designed by Philippe Starck, the Ghost Buster chest of drawers evokes the shapes of classic furniture, while its transparency and the plastic material used to produce it give it a very contemporary touch. The succession of angles, curves, straight lines, and sinuosity on the surface create an intriguing and eye-catching array of perspectives and reflections. Consisting of three open shelves at the front and supported by four double-sided legs, the Ghost Buster storage unit is the largest plastic monobloc ever produced to date in the furniture world. It is available in black, white, clear, and smoke.
In 1949, Giulio Castelli founded the Italian company Kartell, which specialises in the manufacture of plastic goods. In 1963, he married architect Anna Castelli Ferrieri, who also became his collaborator. The Kartell collection is extensive, attractive and easy to use. Colour, play on meaning, transparency and unique shapes create unrivalled objects. Kartell soon became the symbol of "Made in Italy" design and offers a product catalogue composed of furniture, decorative accessories and lighting. They represent the icon of contemporary design. Kartell enjoyed global success thanks to its involvement in research and innovation, by using efficient production systems and increasingly modern technologies.