Moretti Compact reinvents the kids’ bedroom with Fly—the new patented suspended wardrobe revolutionizing the very idea of storage. In the realm of kids’ furniture, the Fly suspended wardrobe marks an important turning point: no longer just a wall-hung piece, this is a true system designed to float, which is supported by a structure anchored at the base to ensure its stability and load capacity.

This patented solution from Moretti Compact, which combines aesthetics and safety, is ideal for those who love light, versatile, and contemporary spaces. In the new Kids and Young collections, Fly finds its place in four designer kids’ rooms, demonstrating how lightness can become an architectural choice.
The suspended wardrobe takes flight
Neither placed on the ground nor hung high like a wall unit, the Fly suspended wardrobe has an aerial presence that redefines storage in the kids’ room with a one-of-a-kind patented solution: a base-anchoring system that truly lifts it off the floor, guaranteeing load capacity and safety.
In this bold and innovative move, Moretti Compact transforms a bulky piece into a lightweight sculpture. Featured in four advanced and fluid Kids and Young compositions, it is designed for those who refuse to settle for the same old solutions.
Kids & Young Collection: more space, less clutter
The Fly system features in four compositions: one from the Kids line (K116), designed for the littlest ones, and three from the Young line (Y103, Y111 and Y115), ideal for growing boys and girls. Each project offers a fresh take on the concept of storage, visually lightening the space and improving functionality. What do they have in common? The same suspended, solid, and innovative essence.
Kids – K116 bedroom
In K116, the suspended wardrobe takes center stage in a bedroom with a bridge unit featuring taupe and raspberry tones. The corner structure optimizes the spaces and accompanies the child’s growth, while the Wally panel and the Air Frame nightstand create a functional and striking under-bridge area. The suspended system frees up floor space, allowing the desk and bed to breath while giving the entire room a dynamic, contemporary aesthetic.
Young – Y103 bedroom
The Y103 composition redefines the idea of the kids’ bedroom with a Fly corner wardrobe that makes the most of two contiguous walls. The result is a spacious yet visually light storage unit that seems to float, expanding its functions. Nearby, the bed with the Tetris headboard and the beauty modules make the space suitable for young adults without sacrificing warmth and practicality.
Young – Y111 bedroom
In Y111, the Fly suspended wardrobe dominates the wall with a bridge composition that seems to float. Here, the quartz-finished doors alternate with peacock-colored modules, while the study area—featuring a suspended desk and Air Frame nightstand—balances solids and voids. The bed with the Zen headboard adds a bold touch of color, creating an overall effect that is neat and airy.
Young – Y115 bedroom
Y115 is arranged across two levels: below, there is a study area with a suspended desk and Fly wardrobe featuring quartz doors and peacock-colored handles; above, the loft hosts the sleeping area with the Tetris headboard and suspended nightstands. The Fly structure frees up space and creates a storage wall that furnishes without weighing down the room, accompanying the child’s growth and the evolving uses of the space.