Mobil is a system of storage units that can be used throughout the home and office, for a variety of purposes. The basic element of the system is the drawer, alternated with intermediate shelves and tops. Mobil can be a simple chest of drawers, featuring between two and six drawers, and be fitted with comfortable handles. It can be set on castors or fixed feet and this makes Mobil suitable for use in different contexts: from the bedroom to the living room, bathroom or study, and in the office as a desk drawer unit for storing stationery and documents.
The comfort of an embrace: the K-WAIT upholstered collection by Rodolfo Dordoni plays with the contrast between the formal simplicity of rigorous volumes and soft, rounded lines. The division between habitat and contract solutions is increasingly blurred in this collection too. The keyword is versatility. The wide range of delightful upholstery includes warm velvety fabrics, bouclé and other fabrics that, though plainer, always stand out for their striking weave. All fabrics are certified for contract use.
HIRAY takes metal, one of the most important materials for the greening of the Kartell catalogue, and uses the welded wire process to shape it. The result is an essential and functional product that is nevertheless rich in emotion. Metal wires form well-defined yet lightweight structural parts of the collection’s chair, chair with arms, bistro table, armchair, divan and side table. The various articles come in white, Bordeaux, black and green.
A chair that combines several expressions in a single vocabulary, tracing the lines of the most traditional carved African stools and merging them with the American design of the golden years, echoing the concept of curved multilayer plywood.
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional. Using patented technology, the wood is worked with a mold designed
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional. Using patented technology, the wood is worked with a mold designed
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional. Using patented technology, the wood is worked with a mold designed
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional.
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional.
The Smart Wood collection is the outcome of Kartell's unremitting research into the possibility of giving three dimensional form to a material which so far has always been two dimensional.
Cara is the living room armchair which combines the rigour of classic lines and the comfort of the seat, characterised by the large, high cushion which offers maximum comfort. Cara is available in indoor and outdoor versions in a wide range of fabrics.
Cara is the living room armchair which combines the rigour of classic lines and the comfort of the seat, characterised by the large, high cushion which offers maximum comfort. Cara is available in indoor and outdoor versions in a wide range of fabrics.
A true symbol of Sixties design, famous also for being the only piece by Kartell made entirely of wood. Contemporary technology has made it possible to create the same product using PMMA, exploiting industrial production systems, recreating the curved and
Bubble Club is the industrial sofa in which rotational moulding technology has enabled Kartell to mass produce. A large two-seater sofa, characterised by the soft line of the armrests which contrast with the more rational line of the backrest; an essentia
The Uncle collection is completed by the Uncle Jim armchair, which echoes the shapes and curves of the Uncle Jack sofa and is suitable for the most diverse furnishing requirements.
Foliage collection is a family of soft chairs. The key players are a two-seater sofa and an armchair, that seem to have grown "naturally": the frame provides support for a comfortable seat reminiscent of the crown of a tree, with top-stitched leaves.
The comfort of an embrace: the K-WAIT upholstered collection by Rodolfo Dordoni plays with the contrast between the formal simplicity of rigorous volumes and soft, rounded lines. The division between habitat and contract solutions is increasingly blurred in this collection too. The keyword is versatility. The wide range of delightful upholstery includes warm velvety fabrics, bouclé and other fabrics that, though plainer, always stand out for their striking weave. All fabrics are certified for contract use.
HIRAY takes metal, one of the most important materials for the greening of the Kartell catalogue, and uses the welded wire process to shape it. The result is an essential and functional product that is nevertheless rich in emotion. Metal wires form well-defined yet lightweight structural parts of the collection’s chair, chair with arms, bistro table, armchair, divan and side table. The various articles come in white, Bordeaux, black and green.
The CHARLA dining armchair boasts elegant, flowing lines and embraces you in an almost wrap-around seat. The chair has everything needed for the contract and consumer segments and is perfect for a quick rest in a hotel lobby or a TV dinner in the lounge at home. Charla combines elegance with sustainability thanks to legs made from recycled plastic. The frame comes in black, with upholstery in bouclé fabric or a special mélange fabric for the contract market
The CHARLA dining armchair boasts elegant, flowing lines and embraces you in an almost wrap-around seat. The chair has everything needed for the contract and consumer segments and is perfect for a quick rest in a hotel lobby or a TV dinner in the lounge at home. Charla combines elegance with sustainability thanks to legs made from recycled plastic. The frame comes in black, with upholstery in bouclé fabric or a special mélange fabric for the contract market
The CHARLA dining armchair boasts elegant, flowing lines and embraces you in an almost wrap-around seat. The chair has everything needed for the contract and consumer segments and is perfect for a quick rest in a hotel lobby or a TV dinner in the lounge at home. Charla combines elegance with sustainability thanks to legs made from recycled plastic. The frame comes in black, with upholstery in bouclé fabric or a special mélange fabric for the contract market
Q/Wood is the armchair from the Smart Wood collection, with enveloping lines that create soft armrests and offer maximum seating comfort. Using patented technology, the wood is worked with a mould designed to bring the curvature of the panel to the very edges, creating a seat with sinuous roundness.
These brand-new rotating armchairs on wheels are the latest addition to the armchair collection. Q/wood is characterized by a woodworking, combining timeless elegance with contemporary forms, and is available in three colour variants: light wood with a white seat and chrome structure, dark wood with a black seat and chrome structure or dark wood with a black seat and black structure
These brand-new rotating armchairs on wheels are the latest addition to the armchair collection. Q/wood is characterized by a woodworking, combining timeless elegance with contemporary forms, and is available in three colour variants: light wood with a white seat and chrome structure, dark wood with a black seat and chrome structure or dark wood with a black seat and black structure
These brand-new rotating armchairs on wheels are the latest addition to the armchair collection. Q/wood is characterized by a woodworking, combining timeless elegance with contemporary forms, and is available in three colour variants: light wood with a white seat and chrome structure, dark wood with a black seat and chrome structure or dark wood with a black seat and black structure
"Piuma" is one of the most revolutionary and daring products in the evolution of technologies and materials used by Kartell. This is the first time that a material containing carbon fibre has been injection moulded. The seat has a minimum thickness of a few millimetres (2 mm at most) resulting in an ultralight chair (just 2.2 kg). Piuma is very light and very thin, but also incredibly strong, flexible and suitable for outdoor use.
The constant interplay of design and technological innovation has led to the creation of Smatrik, the latest interpretation of a chair, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka. It has an innovative frame that creates a three-dimensional effect, which makes it look incredibly light and elegant.
The constant interplay of design and technological innovation has led to the creation of Smatrik, the latest interpretation of a chair, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka. It has an innovative frame that creates a three-dimensional effect, which makes it look incredibly light and elegant.
The constant interplay of design and technological innovation has led to the creation of Smatrik, the latest interpretation of a chair, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka. It has an innovative frame that creates a three-dimensional effect, which makes it look incredibly light and elegant.
Papyrus is a remake of the archetypal antique rush chair, from a time when chair structures were decisive and strong. This chair combines a translucent support with a slender vertical pebbling, running along the entire outside of the rounded backrest, with its soft and snug lines.
The Maui chairs form a family with a rich variety of colours and shapes, both hard and soft, capable of satisfying specific needs, at home or in professional environments. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair is stackable and can be joined endlessly with other seats of the same type, row by row, thanks to a simple hook positioned on the back.
The Maui chairs form a family with a rich variety of colours and shapes, both hard and soft, capable of satisfying specific needs, at home or in professional environments. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair is stackable and can be joined endlessly with other seats of the same type, row by row, thanks to a simple hook positioned on the back.
The Maui chairs form a family with a rich variety of colours and shapes, both hard and soft, capable of satisfying specific needs, at home or in professional environments. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair is stackable and can be joined endlessly with other seats of the same type, row by row, thanks to a simple hook positioned on the back
The Maui chairs form a family with a rich variety of colours and shapes, both hard and soft, capable of satisfying specific needs, at home or in professional environments. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair is stackable and can be joined endlessly with other seats of the same type, row by row, thanks to a simple hook positioned on the back.
Comback is a chair featuring a backrest consisting of seven "teeth" which spread out towards the lumbar region where they meet a reinforced hexagonal rim with slim shafts radiating down to join the seat. A goodly size, this single mould chair embodies functionality and well-freighted ergonomics with sentiment and memories. The Comback comes in several modernised versions – the “swivel” model with four spokes and a central swivel shaft and the “sled” with two slim tubular sides.
Spoon Chair is a chair designed specifically for workspaces, conceived with advanced technological features and maximum flexibility, achieved with a thickness that can easily be customised, adapting to the weight of the user. The easy-to-use handle used to adjust the mechanism is built into the lower body, completely hidden inside the stem, so as not to disturb the curve of the line.
Audrey is a versatile and contemporary chair which because of its simple, clean lines obtained through a special die-casting process is composed of only two parts and made without welding. It is multifunctional and adaptable to all uses - indoor, outdoor, the home, office and contract - with its wonderfully rich range of combinations both hard and soft. Audrey comes in either the chair or the armchair (with arms) version.
Audrey is a versatile and contemporary chair which because of its simple, clean lines obtained through a special die-casting process is composed of only two parts and made without welding. It is multifunctional and adaptable to all uses - indoor, outdoor, the home, office and contract - with its wonderfully rich range of combinations both hard and soft. Audrey comes in either the chair or the armchair (with arms) version.
Madame - World of Emilio Pucci Edition. The product is part of the fashion house's Cities of the World project, which was created to celebrate Emilio Pucci's stores throughout the world. The prints in the Madame - World of Emilio Pucci Edition project are abstract but remain faithful to the architecture of five different cities: Milan, New York, Paris, Rome and Shanghai.
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Mobil is a system of storage units that can be used throughout the home and office, for a variety of purposes. The basic element of the system is the drawer, alternated with intermediate shelves and tops. Mobil can be a simple chest of drawers, featuring between two and six drawers, and be fitted with comfortable handles. It can be set on castors or fixed feet and this makes Mobil suitable for use in different contexts: from the bedroom to the living room, bathroom or study, and in the office as a desk drawer unit for storing stationery and documents.
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
The Pyramid Tables, designed to be lightweight, durable, and versatile, represent a pinnacle of cutout sheet steel construction. Originally conceived by Wim Rietveld during his time at Ahrend in the 1950s, this iconic collection has been reimagined and relaunched through a collaboration between HAY and Ahrend. Celebrated for its innovative use of sheet steel and organic shapes, the design remains a testament to minimalism, material efficiency, and functional elegance. Available in both square and round tops, the tables feature a 21 mm solid oak tabletop with four finish options (clear lacquered, matt lacquered, smoked oiled, or oiled) and a 2 mm bent steel frame in three powder-coated finishes (black, beige, or tomato red). Perfect for restaurants, cafés, and modern interiors, the Pyramid Tables combine timeless aesthetics with practical durability. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering designers and architects the opportunity to integrate this classic piece into their projects digitally.
HAY, a renowned Danish interior design company founded in 2002, is celebrated for its contemporary, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend modern aesthetics with functionality, making them a trusted choice for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
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*"Designed to complement the iconic Bird Chair yet equally striking on its own, this ottoman mirrors the same meticulous craftsmanship and timeless elegance as its counterpart. Featuring a welded steel rod frame, a cover secured with hidden mono-filament and metal hooks, and plastic glides to protect floors, it blends durability with sleek design—accented by the discreet Knoll logo on the base. A 3D file of the product is available for download, ideal for visualization and planning. Knoll, a globally renowned design leader since 1938, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and accessories that merge functionality with modern aesthetics."*
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*"Florence Knoll once described her designs as the 'meat and potatoes'—practical fill-in pieces created out of necessity. This was the inspiration behind the 1961 Table Desk, yet its impeccable proportions and meticulous craftsmanship elevate it far beyond a mere utilitarian solution. The oval table features a heavy-gauge welded steel frame with legs available in polished or satin chrome, paired with a sleek white laminate top. Authentic touches include the KnollStudio logo and Florence Knoll’s signature stamped into the base. For designers and enthusiasts, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available for planning and visualization.
Knoll, founded in 1938, is a globally renowned design leader known for its modern furniture and timeless aesthetics, offering premium solutions for residential and commercial spaces."*
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Marked by hand-painted white drawer fronts with applied handles in various wood kinds (elm Italian walnut mahogany and rosewood). Chest of drawers designed in several versions in the period from 1952 to 1955. The new version was produced using original drawings kept in the Gio Ponti Archives and the art direction for the Gio Ponti Collection came from Studio Cerri & Associati.The elmwood frame rests on satin brass feet.
The Teorema project is the solid part of a void. It is the flip side of Grado the collection that explores the form of a void. It is the mould as design the template transferred and shifted that becomes micro architecture and exceeds all disciplinary boundaries.
The bar unit of the Numero Tre collection designed to be functional and elegant at the same time, has a wooden structure with a glossy lacquered finish and embroidered leather upholstery. The cabinet consists of a glass display cabinet, two wooden doors and an open compartment with leather and metal handles. It becomes a perfect element to furnish living and dining areas. The Numero Tre bar unit is available in different finishes as per sample book.
The chest of drawers of the Soul collection in glossy lacquer and wood, simple and always with a rounded line, is suspended on four sculptural feet in bent sheet metal. As for the TV cabinet, the function of the handles is resolved in the presence of inserts in walnut or marble. The Soul chest of drawers is available in different finishes as per sample card.
The chest of drawers of the Eclipse collection has an essential and curvilinear design, with six drawers completely covered in leather as the top, the circular section legs are in glossy lacquered wood. The handles are in light gold metal. The Eclipse chest of drawers is available in different finishes as per sample book.
The chest of drawers of the Vogue collection has a rounded design with wooden structure in glossy lacquered finish and three drawers partially covered in hexagonal embroidered leather, the top can be in wood glossy lacquered finish or in marble. Handles and details in gold metal underline the shapes, the base is in metal straight. The Vogue chest of drawers is available in different finishes as per sample book.
Looking for a chest of drawers that practical as well as appealing? Choose this MERVENT dresser to furnish your bedroom in style. Its spacious drawers are perfect for storing your clothes or bedding. The immaculate finishes of this unit give it a very distinguished look. It features different raised effects on the fronts of the four drawers. The bottom drawer will easily hold your bulkier clothes as it is slightly higher than the other three.
If you're looking to create an elegant bedroom with a welcoming feel, you need to choose a dresser that's practical as well as stylish. The top appears to float, giving this MONTMARTRE dresser a truly refined look whilst providing a spacious surface for a large mirror, a vase or an inspiring picture. The herringbone style of its upper front makes it really stylish and means it blends in easily with any type of decor. This dresser is a refined piece of storage, ideal for a bedroom.
The Aegean triple dresser offers generous storage with twelve soft-closing drawers. The design features a cantilevered top row of drawers, decorative turned posts and fluted bun feet.
Features six soft-close drawers with hardware offset to meet in the center of the double dresser, with a chamfered frame around the bank of drawers. The contrasting Tunis finish on the base and feet is in the deep espresso fnish with pairs well with the wire-brushed medium taupe Senegal finish.
The 60-inch dresser features six soft-close drawers with woven raffia drawer fronts. Note the touch of Mid-Century styling in the soft radius corners of the drawers.
The Cannes single dresser offers three drawers with heavy-duty drawer guides, pendant hardware and fluted bun feet. The Cannes Single Dresser is also available in the Buff finish as 938-221.
This Cannes single dresser is available in the Buff accent finish which is gently distressed, painted, in a warm chestnut coloration. Features include three drawers with heavy-duty drawer guides, pendant hardware and fluted bun feet.
The traditional lines of the Garnet breakfront dresser give it a classic vibe, while the Sailcloth finish updates the look. Twelve full-extension self-closing drawers offer generous storage. The hardware on the Sailcloth finish is painted white and rubbed through the to aged bronze patina to complement the lighter finish of this collection.
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