Incastro is a beautifully designed, award winning, construction toy with endless possibilities.
With just one shape, Incastro allows children to create beautiful patterns and incredible structures.
Incastro was born from a passion for design. The brainchild of Italian architect, AngeloCaterino.
Engineered from the highest quality materials to create a durable product that will last for many years.
Over 15 different ways to join the pieces together.
Complete with model ideas guide.
Designed and manufactured in Italy (Milan).
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Modular interlocking: The charm of modularity, the search on the last common multiple, the serial efficiency sustaining elements joined with the aesthetic concept of „beauty”. Thanks to the lessons learned from great masters of Italian industrial design such as Mari, Munari, Mangiarotti, the architect Angelo Caterino from Milan was led to develop a shape. Iconographic imagery that finds substance in a unique way of conceiving the project: Interlocking. The shape resembles a little man, a builder who joins others to model space.
Design your world! The name Incastro (Italian meaning for interlocking) has been chosen to transmit immediately the concepts that are the basics of this project. The decision to keep the name in Italian was taken to proudly convey Italian creativity to the world.
Incastro is a new innovative educational game. It’s a simple module with specific proportions that allow the union between each module in all directions. It is possible to make flat shapes, three-dimensional shapes and curved shapes.
Each element is joined to other elements to form basic compositions and then create amazing objects and structures.
There are no special parts or small parts but each module Incastro has all the quality and potential to create endlessly. With the modules you can create fantasy figures like robots, animals, vehicles, letters and numbers.
It is also useful to create items like picture frames, pencil holders, bottle holders, wearable objects, musical instruments, jewels, armors and large constructions such as castles, palaces, and bridges.
