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MODULAR CLASSIC

Kartell’s Componibili storage cabinet series was dreamed up 50 years ago by architect Anna Castelli Ferrieri. The Italian company estimates it has sold more than 10 million of the surprisingly affordable stackable, modular units, and in June announced a more earth-friendly version, made of 100% biode-gradable bioplastic created from farm waste. (Starting at $59, shopkartell.com)

Productivity Hack

KATIE MCGRATH, CO-CEO, BAD ROBOT

How to Send the Perfect Thank-You Note

1. Handwritten is always best. I do admit to emailing more often than I should these days…don’t tell my mother!

2. We always send delicious cookies from Cookie Good—the best you’ve ever tasted!

I write on Crane Letterpress cream cards with my name in

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