I notice that short shrift is given digital stuff and most of it is about 25 years old... I remember one nearly identical to it from Ideal Labs or something similar There were 3 or 4 companies that made products like that from the late 60 's to the 90's The name Ideal ... I saw one on Ebay a month or so back, an Electronics lab Very similar to your picture. Getting too old.
The last picture looks a great deal more relevant to the world of Arduino. The first one is a general purpose Analog/Digital lab space. That product was more for learning analog basics. Unfortunately a Lot of the Analog world applies to the digital world but is never taught... Proper power supplies and how to connect and use them is really an analog thing that trips up about 1/2 of the users posting in this section of the forum. It still gets me sometimes especially when I get in a hurry...
I see in the US, Radio Shack has had an electronic learning lab in their catalogue, but it isn't available right now. I don't know if it will come back in stock some day: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3814337. I could find it on ebay.
Elenco made a Whole boatload of those things in the 70's. It was part of the American Backlash to Sputnik... When The Russians pulled a surprise on the Big Ole Bad US of A... learning science became real popular... it was part of what made Tandy Leather so very popular. I still can remember the tables in the store devoted to leather goods. Olsen Electronics was the place that put the PolyPaks on the map... I made my first clock from a CT7001 and 6 VFD tubes that I bought from both Radioshack/Tandy and Olsen Electronics. JFK had a lot to do with some of those educational programs too...