Plano Molding Company

Stack-and-Store Design

  • Overhead view of the Stack and Store with one module being removed
  • View showing a storage module removed and open on the ground in front of the Stack and Store
  • Front view of two Stack and Store units with one placed on top of the other
  • Front three quarters view of the two Stack and Store units hung side by side on a peg wall
  • Initial concept design sketches for the stack and store design
  • Front three quarters view of the final production version of the Stack and Store
  • Overhead view of the Stack and Store with one module being removed
  • View showing a storage module removed and open on the ground in front of the Stack and Store
  • Front view of two Stack and Store units with one placed on top of the other
  • Front three quarters view of the two Stack and Store units hung side by side on a peg wall
  • Initial concept design sketches for the stack and store design
  • Front three quarters view of the final production version of the Stack and Store
Project Description: Consumer Products

Design Team: Cesaroni Design & Plano Molding Company

Plano teamed with Cesaroni Design to develop a new consumer product. This consumer product is a storage system that can be stacked or wall mounted.

The modular design solution gives consumers portability, organization and storage for small to medium sized tools. Combining these features in one product distinguishes this product from competition.

The product designers reduced tooling costs by developing common injection molded parts. 

Plano Molding Company

Stack-and-Store Design

Project Description: Consumer Products

Design Team: Cesaroni Design & Plano Molding Company

Plano teamed with Cesaroni Design to develop a new consumer product. This consumer product is a storage system that can be stacked or wall mounted.

The modular design solution gives consumers portability, organization and storage for small to medium sized tools. Combining these features in one product distinguishes this product from competition.

The product designers reduced tooling costs by developing common injection molded parts.