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The Boma armchair, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni for Kettal, arises from the typical need to achieve high performance in outdoor environments without sacrificing the ever-increasing demand for comfort that new outdoor products must meet. For this reason, the structure consists of an aluminum frame that, within its minimalist lines, incorporates the qualities of the materials used and allows for easy configuration in different ways. Comfortable, modular seats with large cushions are designed on this flexible and lightweight support. The textile upholstery, which rivals that of interior solutions, completes the warm and inviting atmosphere this product aims to convey. It is a truly versatile system that can be easily adapted to various situations and product types.
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Swing chair from the Bitta collection by Kettal. Bitta is characterized by a combination of aluminum frames, seats woven with polyester rope and comfortable cushions, teak wood, and stone for the tabletops—materials perfectly resistant to the elements. “The designer’s intention was to create a dense yet breathable weave reminiscent of the rope used to moor boats to their moorings (hence the name Bitta, which means ‘mooring’ in Italian)—giving the pieces a sense of lightness while making them look like cozy nests in natural tones, perfect for relaxing.”
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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.
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Kettal Vieques is a collection characterized by the combination of an aluminum structure and a new and revolutionary three-dimensional fabric, with exceptional technical characteristics, created especially for this collection and exclusively for Kettal. A macro reproduction of an organic tissue: a coffee filter, seen under a microscope. The search for the combination of natural patterns applied to the world of industry.
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This armchair transforms the conventional backrest into two cylinders joined by colored strips. The simple aluminum frame showcases the stars of this creation: its cushions. The strips are attached to the main frame by two easily removable pegs, allowing the user to detach the cushions and store them during the winter. A semi-transparent micro-fabric supports the seat cushion.
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This ironic chair, designed by Patricia Urquiola, transforms the conventional backrest into two cylinders joined by colorful strips. The simple aluminum frame showcases the stars of this creation: its cushions. The strips are attached to the main structure by two easily removable pegs, allowing the user to detach the cushions and store them during the winter. A semi-transparent micro-fabric supports the seat cushion.
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The Riva collection of outdoor furniture aims above all to create a specific atmosphere for enjoying outdoor spaces. The plank-like design of the seat and backrest perpetuates a long and varied tradition of outdoor seating that follows a similar pattern, and in this case, offers both an attractive aesthetic and maximum comfort.
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Synthesis, reduction, lightweight. But above all, comfort: these are the principles that Jean Marie Massaud has always followed in his creations. These principles were transferred to the Yale sofa and armchair collection, which in 2011 received the prestigious Golden Compass award for its innovative vision of upholstered sofas and armchairs combined with a minimal support structure. The aluminum frame cradles sophisticated cushions filled with cotton or feathers. Offering the opportunity to play with fabrics, finishes, and colors, Yale, with its strong identity, adapts to all types of interiors, both residential and commercial. This elegance, purified of any mannerism and focused on the essence of the product, can also be found in Yale X, Yale Bed, and Yale Low Table.
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Armchair and sofa with a strong personality and large cushions, providing considerable comfort and great functionality. Available in two different seat depths and two different backrest heights, ensuring a comfortable sitting position and adaptability to your needs and preferences. Aluminum composite frame with elastic webbing and die-cast aluminum legs. The frame is finished in matte white, stone gray, and anthracite gray.
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The Neil armchair is versatile, vibrant, yet simultaneously an icon of essentiality, perfectly in harmony with the MDF Italia style. These are the main characteristics of the Neil armchair, which now comes in a new version: the Neil Twist Armchair. Its evocative name suggests that the hand-braided rope is the star of the show, with a key detail: the contrasting internal cross-stitch that adds character to the overall look. But the surprises don't end there for the Neil armchair's evolution: it is now available in rope in five different colors, with a base of round steel wire in white, bronze, or black nickel; with or without armrests. In this new version, the Jean Marie Massaud chair is very versatile: it can actually be used both indoors and outdoors, where its neutral or very bright colors will stand out in parks and private gardens, meeting places, hotels and public spaces.
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As its name suggests, the ARPA collection is inspired by the harp, one of the most beautiful and fascinating musical instruments. Unlike the meticulous work involved in crafting a harp, the design of this collection was based on rigorous reduction, resolving each piece with the fewest possible elements. The ARPA collection combines the stability of the external orthogonal shape with the softness and comfort of the inner cushion cover. Delicate cords lend elegance and refinement to each piece, creating a unique sense of lightness, as if the entire cushion were suspended from the frame. Designed to be timeless, ARPA aims to become an icon, not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its functionality and comfort.












