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Only Me reflects the Narcissus within each of us. Designed by Starck, Only Me is a mirror with a thin, 8 cm frame available in various transparent colors (crystal, emerald green, fuchsia, and blue), or in two classic opaque colors (black and white). Only Me is also available in a rectangular shape, which can be hung in either direction, and measures 70 cm x 50 cm. The new collection of mirrors designed by Philippe Starck, featured in the Kartell catalog, presents the first wall mirror, available in three versions, with a frame in opaque white or black, or transparent.
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From the ongoing dialogue between design and technological innovation comes Smatrik, the new evolution of the chair, created by Tokujin Yoshioka and crafted with an innovative structure that reproduces a three-dimensional effect, giving it extraordinary lightness and refinement.
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La imagen clásica de la lámpara de cabecera ha sido revisada por la tecnología Kartell y transformada en un producto industrial. Hecho de policarbonato inyectado transparente o coloreado, Take está disponible en varios tonos cromáticos. La forma proviene de la unión de dos partes simétricas unidas: dos placas planas, rectangulares y bidimensionales, cada una de las cuales asume la forma y el volumen de una media lámpara. El pliegue interno de la pantalla de la lámpara embellece el artículo, creando un juego de luces cuando se enciende. La óptima relación calidad-precio y el embalaje perfecto para un producto de efectivo y transporte lo convierten en una excelente idea de regalo.
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Moschino's iconic teddy bear, relaunched by stylist Jermy Scott who has led the maison since 2013, is transformed for Kartell into a table lamp that interprets the playful, irreverent and colorful style that the two brands have in common. “As a longtime fan of Kartell and its illustrious history of Italian design excellence, I feel very fortunate to be included on its list of collaborators, which includes some of my favorite heroes.” Jeremy Scott
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In 1950, Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel created an unusual bowl-shaped seat, essentially a basket suspended from a lightweight oak frame. Their design fused the seat and back into a cohesive, shell-like bowl, distinguished by its organic form and materials. The use of handcrafted materials and the meticulous skill in crafting the chair's rounded shape and clean lines exude a sense of comfort and luxury, offering a wide range of seating positions. Natural rattan fiber and oak wood. Cushion upholstery: Terrain Laminate.
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Kettal's Bitta outdoor sofas are 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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Kettal Bitta collection armchair with aluminum frame and synthetic rope available in all Kettal colors. 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 braided ropes used to moor boats to docks (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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The Bitta chair is made of aluminum frames, seats woven with polyester rope, and comfortable cushions—all perfectly weather-resistant materials. “The designer’s intention was to create a dense yet breathable weave reminiscent of the rope used to moor boats to docks (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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Inspired by the interplay of warp and weft in fabric, the Ami Ami chair, whose name literally means "to weave" in Japanese, was born from designer Tokujin Yoshioka's desire to reproduce one of his country's typical stylistic icons: weaving. Simple square lines contrast with the richness of the weave, achieved on both internal and external surfaces through a complex industrial process that recreates the motif using a single mold. Ami Ami combines the allure of Eastern culture with the use of innovative materials like polycarbonate and is available in two transparent versions: crystal and smoke, and three matte versions: red, white, and black.
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Besides being a practical trolley with a striking combination of plastic and metal components, Battista is an extendable and foldable table, ideal for buffets and appetizers or as a small individual table. It is available in most colors: white, black, blue, plum, or cream, and in the elegant glossy white lacquered polyester version.
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The collection of lamps in two different sizes now features three possible finishes: material, wood, or glossy transparent in different colors.
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Battery is the iconic, compact lampshade made of transparent PMMA. Its major innovation lies in its 100% rechargeable battery, thanks to a simple electrical outlet, and its up to 8 hours of battery life. This makes it incredibly portable and ideal for work, cafes, or outdoor dining. Battery features a crystal-colored, faceted shade that creates enchanting plays of light, and a frame available in three refined metallic colors.
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The Kartell lifestyle collection is enhanced by the Blast living area by Philippe Starck, which offers two side table shapes (square and rectangular with rounded corners) with transparent bases and tops. Its design is an evolution of the Sir Gio table, allowing for combinations of different base and top colors. The central core of the base can be chromed or metallic copper.
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A lamp as precious as Murano glass and as irreverent as a rock anthem: Bloom is born as a sparkling and splendid cascade of crystal-effect flowers. Bloom is composed of a tubular polycarbonate frame, completely covered with a structure of small, double-corolla flowers. The result is an industrially produced lamp, yet with the forms and stylistic complexity of a handcrafted, single-piece object. A series of bulbs placed on the internal frame diffuse the light beam through the petals, causing it to refract on the cut surfaces and create a thousand reflections.
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The creativity of an artist combined with the technology of a major corporation has given life to an industrial-scale shelving design that can legitimately be considered the most daring and revolutionary in the world: Bookworm, the flexible bookshelf. A careful analysis of extrusion technology has allowed for the creation of a curved bookshelf that can assume any desired shape without compromising strength and functionality. Unlimited shapes can be created, limited only by personal creativity. Available in three different lengths, Bookworm is distinguished by a series of bookend brackets. Bookworm combines flexibility and superior durability, allowing a load of approximately 10 kg per bracket. It is recommended to mount the shelf on the wall in a curved shape to maintain tension on the materials and increase strength when loaded.
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A true icon made by Kartell, winner of the 2001 Compasso d’Oro award, the Bubble Club sofa, crafted from block-painted polyethylene, pioneered a new concept in interior design: the industrial sofa made entirely of plastic. Alongside the traditional colors, the Bubble Club is now available in two new shades: pale pink and olive green.
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The shape evokes 19th-century stools, and the rounded, slightly upward-sloping leg line is an icon of the classic bar stool. Charles Ghost is constructed from a single block of transparent polycarbonate, making it virtually indestructible and allowing it to withstand any environment. It is available in three different heights: from a stool for casual, informal gatherings to a kitchen bench or bar counter. It is equally suited to indoor and outdoor settings and complements all furniture styles and cultures. A wide range of transparent and opaque colors allows for the creation of interesting color combinations.
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The Dr. NO small armchair is a Kartell classic, renowned for its perfect blend of functionality and beauty. The Dr. NO is unaffected by temperature changes, stackable up to four high, and characterized by its comfortable, enveloping seat, elegant design, practicality, ease of cleaning, and wide range of colors. The color selection leans towards pastel shades. Its design, materials, and practicality make the Dr. NO suitable for outdoor use and an excellent contract option.
























