Products
COLLECTIONAL partners with exclusive design brands and commissions pieces by individual designers alike. Whether you know which designer you are looking for or want to discover the latest up-and-comers, you can browse by brand to find the right piece to fit your collection.
Atelier De Troupe
The Tempo series is composed of curves and lines creating rhythm and repetition. All pieces are individually tailored with all elements to a perfect equilibrium.
Atelier De Troupe
The Tempo flush mount is made with a satin brass or matte black backplate and handblown opal white sandblasted glass.
Atelier De Troupe
The Tempo series is composed of curves and lines joined by shaped connectors, creating rhythm and repetition. All pieces are individually tailored with all elements to a perfect equilibrium.
Delcourt Collection
The Teo table is another example of the expertise of the French designer, who knows how to work with wood to shape sculptural elements intended for daily use in the home. Irregular geometries run through the entire profile of the table, both at the top and in the base, made up of two wide asymmetrical legs. The gray elm wood emphasizes the strong character of the Teo table, perfect for furnishing a Nordic-style environment with cold tones, which aim for the essential.
Brian Chaaban
"Vale" Vessel / Bowl - Solid Bronze Vessel with Blackened Bronze Patina. This is a functional and sculptural work
Gallotti & Radice
Tetris Coffee Table, designed by Massimo Castagna, is a square coffee table. The base resembles the Tetris shape hand burnished brass which looks naturally spotted and irregular, while the glass is bronze Stopsol, extra-light or bright black painted tempered finish. Due to this craft-made processing, each product is unique and exclusive.
Mutina
Tex is a re-interpretation of textile textures, entirely ceramic. The shape of the tiles consists of a simplified enlargement of the basic knitted stitch and can be arranged in three main patterns, each of which can be declined in eight different colors: a mix inspired by the design of textiles, which re-creates the feel of the different tones of the yarn. The production of Tex enhances the variety of the textures, the authenticity of colors, and the quality of the glaze that, once applied on the surface, gives birth to irregular and more or less saturated light effects.
House of Finn Juhl
The 44 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl, also known as the Bone Chair, is now part of the collection to a limited extent. The Chair has achieved cult status within the design world and is solely produced in smaller series. Information on price and delivery time is only available on request from the official Finn Juhl retailers. The first series of chairs will be crafted from oak and walnut. The Chair is upholstered in black or undyed vegetal-tanned leather.
House of Finn Juhl
The 45 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. In the Autumn of 1945, Finn Juhl presented the 45 Chair at the annual Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition. Today, the chair is widely regarded as one of the most revolutionizing and iconic pieces within Danish furniture design. Finn Juhl dreamt of studying art history and his deep understanding of international contemporary art is abundantly clear in the bold 45 Chair.
House of Finn Juhl
The 48 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The 48 Chair is easily recognized because of Finn Juhl’s characteristic, sculptural shapes and delicate details. The organically shaped seat and backrest are raised from the carrying frame, visually lifting the seated person, making it appear as if the law of gravity has been defeated.
House of Finn Juhl
The Baker Sofa, designed by Finn Juhl. The bold and sculptural Baker Sofa designed in 1951 with its two-piece backrest became Finn Juhl’s American debut. The Baker Sofa is masterfully manufactured with a wooden frame in oak or walnut. The upholstery is all hand sewn in textile, with springs in the cushion, providing maximum comfort and durability.
House of Finn Juhl
The Chieftain Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The iconic Chieftain Chair is one of Finn Juhl’s absolute masterpieces, representing the peak of his career as a furniture designer. At its introduction in 1949, the chair marked a renewal of the Danish furniture design tradition. Today, it is perceived as one of the most important exponents of the Modern Danish movement in the US during the 1950s. The chair is available in walnut or oak with upholstery in selected, exclusive leather types. Upholstery in cognac and frame in walnut.
House of Finn Juhl
The Chieftain Sofa, designed by Finn Juhl. Alongside the impressive Chieftain Chair, Finn Juhl introduced the Chieftain Sofa in 1949. Today, this extraordinary piece of furniture is manufactured in a very exclusive, handcrafted version in walnut or oak. The sofa is upholstered by hand in Denmark from extra large hides of the finest quality. The Chieftain Sofa is manufactured in oak or walnut upholstered in leather.
House of Finn Juhl
The Cocktail Bench, designed by Finn Juhl. The bench takes inspiration from the extravagant cocktail parties during the 1950s in the US and is a representation of the booming economy of the time and the extravagance and splendour that dominated society. Crafted from solid walnut or oak, the bench has an intricate, detailed design, with beautifully rounded corners and slender angles uniting to form a timeless aesthetic.
Salvatori
The End of the Affair Stromboli, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a decorative object made of natural Basaltina; a hard, black, volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the earth's surface. The base is in Nero (black) Marquina marble.