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  • A chalice-shaped metal structure, riddled with meticulously arranged holes, is achieved using a metal sheet punching technique. This allows for the creation of delicate, textile-like forms that are robust enough to withstand the test of time, even outdoors. Like a pair of leather boots, this chair organically evolves with use and age.
  • A chalice-shaped metal structure, riddled with meticulously arranged holes, is achieved using a metal sheet punching technique. This allows for the creation of delicate, textile-like forms that are robust enough to withstand the test of time, even outdoors. Like a pair of leather boots, this chair organically evolves with use and age.
  • Vimini, named after the Italian word for wicker and also the name of a beautiful island, is a sofa designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal. It features teak legs and a woven fiber shell. Comfortable cushions are available in a variety of fabrics.
  • Like a building opening itself to its surroundings, the Kettal Maia collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola, displays an elegant lightness and naturalness. The handcrafted braiding, the solidity of the aluminum frame, and the new collection of porotex and chenille fabrics create a vibrant combination. The collection has been chosen as one of the most representative designs of our century.
  • The Net chair by Kettal maintains a classic, elegant structure with soft lines that lend it a calm and attractive appearance. Formally, it is composed of a framework of ropes and aluminum tubes, providing a handcrafted and lightweight aesthetic.  
  • The Park Life chair is technically sophisticated and features a timeless ergonomic design that guarantees a long lifespan, both structurally and aesthetically. It can also be easily stacked for transport or winter storage. Park Life is a complete range of outdoor furniture, designed by Jasper Morrison, whose clean lines make it suitable for countless situations. The furniture is lightweight yet extremely durable.
  • Cala is an armchair with light, transparent surfaces that lend it a majestic presence. The open rope weave acts as a lattice, providing visual privacy while maintaining a connection with the natural elements. Cala can be used for both dining and relaxing. The wide selection of metal finishes, rope colors, and cushion fabrics offers numerous possibilities for adapting the armchair's identity to different projects.
  • Aluminum rocking chair with teak armrests. Available in all colors of the Kettal Landscape collection designed by Kettal Studio. A comprehensive system comprising daybeds, fully configurable pergolas, and customizable aluminum furniture that will blend seamlessly into natural surroundings. The quality of the new Natte structured fabric, the volume and comfort of the construction, and the modern proportions give it an elegant look.
  • A new family of chairs with a functional and minimalist design. The designer's aim is to identify the "generic" chairs for public spaces: a Model A and a Model C dedicated to the world of offices and cafes (i.e., bars, restaurants, entertainment venues) with matte finishes and a soft feel.
  • A comfortable armchair in transparent and colored polycarbonate, reminiscent of Louis XV style, is the quintessential Baroque design, revisited to dazzle, thrill, and captivate. The Louis Ghost is the world's most daring example of single-mold injection-molded polycarbonate. Despite its ethereal, crystalline appearance, the Louis Ghost is stable and durable, shock-resistant, weatherproof, and can even be stacked six high. This piece possesses a striking charm and considerable visual appeal, adding a touch of elegance and irony to any home or public space. Louis Ghost chairs can be customized in four standard themes and with other items upon request, with a minimum order of 10 pieces. Material Transparent or tinted polycarbonate.
  • The Masters chair is a clever homage to three iconic chairs, reinterpreted and reimagined by the creative genius of Starck: Arne Jacobsen's "Series 7," Eero Saarinen's "Tulip Armchair," and Charles Eames' "Eiffel Chair." Their unmistakable silhouettes intertwine in a hybrid, sinuous chair, resulting in an original and captivating fusion of styles. Supported by four slender legs, the Masters seat is wide and comfortable. Its unique finish gives it a sensuously velvety feel. The chair's true distinguishing feature is, of course, its backrest, characterized by solid surfaces and recesses created by the curvilinear interlacing of three distinct backrests that descend to converge at the seat's perimeter. Lightweight, practical, stackable, and available in numerous colors, Masters can also be used outdoors. The Masters chair has been awarded the prestigious “Good Design Award 2010” by the Chicago Athenaeum – Museum of Architecture and Design. Materials: paste-dyed modified polypropylene Colors: white, gray, sage green, mustard, terracotta, black

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  • Its elegant lines, understated colors, and practical design make Maui an extremely versatile chair, capable of meeting the diverse demands of both the commercial and residential markets. The Maui chair family offers a rich array of color and style variations, catering to specific needs in communal areas such as offices, workshops, waiting rooms, bars and restaurants, conference and meeting rooms, or in domestic settings like dining rooms, living rooms, children's bedrooms, and studies. The unified polypropylene seat/backrest is attached to a chromed steel frame. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair can be stacked up to seven or five high. It can also be linked with other chairs of the same type in endless rows using a simple rear hook. Available versions include: supplied with and without armrests in a color matching the seat, and as a chair with a folding tablet arm in black. The Maui chair family is completed with the addition of a self-extinguishing version.
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