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.
Michael Anastassiades
The Philosophical Egg was realised as an homage to the mysterious pendant that appears in the famous altar painting Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. The various fixtures featured reflect the same architectural approach that the artist represents in the painting. The refined composition of primordial shapes with an illuminated ostrich-egg-shaped oval allows the light to become the central focus of the space. The collection comprises various pendants and sconces and features a new petrol blue powder-coated finish.
House of Finn Juhl
The Poet Sofa, designed by Finn Juhl. The Poet Sofa first saw the light of day at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1941 and was originally designed for Finn Juhl’s own home. Taking cues from surrealist art, the small two seater sofa conveys comfort, craftsmanship and respect for the materials used. The sofa is upholstered by hand in Denmark.
House of Finn Juhl
The Ross Coffee Table, designed by Finn Juhl, was particularly unconventional at the time it was designed, however today the design is extremely modern with its delicate steel frame, organically shaped top and steel inlay. The table is manufactured with a stainless steel frame and a wooden tabletop in walnut with a steel inlay.
Paola C.
The Short Vase, designed by Neri & Hu, is a small blown glass vase in golden yellow mouth-blown glass with handmade satin-finished brass base. It is an elegant and refined family of decorative objects which focuses on the social aspect of home living. It will beautifully decorate any home or office.
House of Finn Juhl
The Sideboard, designed by Finn Juhl, is a simple yet striking sideboard designed in 1955 combines exclusive wooden materials with the colours from Goethe’s colour wheel.
House of Finn Juhl
The Silver Table, designed by Finn Juhl. The spacious Silver Table from 1948 is arguably one of Finn Juhl’s most famous and extravagant designs. The table comes with two extension leaves and can be ordered both with and without sterling silver inlays. The inlays are not only an exclusive decorative feature, they also serve the functional purpose of indicating how many people can sit around the table, ranging from four to fourteen spaces.
Paola C.
The Short Vase, designed by Neri & Hu, is a large blown glass vase in blue mouth-blown glass with a handmade satin-finished brass base. The Tall has a pure and sculptural shape that meets the lightness of mouth-blown glass. It is an elegant and refined family of decorative objects which focuses on the social aspect of home living. It will beautifully decorate any home or office.
House of Finn Juhl
The Tray Table, designed by Finn Juhl, is a further development of his famous Turning Trays, which today are manufactured by Architectmade.
Salvatori
The Village is inspired by Gabriele Salvatori’s wish to explore the concept of home within the context of today’s global society and reinterpret it through the medium of design, whilst addressing fundamental themes of contemporary living. To recreate the rich and diverse structure of a typical village, we invited a select group of designers from around the world to share their idea of home, each bringing their own inimitable combination of outlooking, culture and background. The result is a fascinating and wonderfully eclectic collection of miniature houses, that, like the global village we inhabit, reflect an extraordinary array of styles and approaches. What links them, however, is the use of natural stone, that enduring and beloved material that has been used since time memorial to construct buildings, art and monuments that provide refuge and inspiration for mankind. From the very first rudimentary dwellings of cavemen and women, it has protected and enveloped us, the very same characteristics we still look for today when we choose our home, our haven. Designers such as Rodolfo Dordoni, Kengo Kuma, Elisa Ossino, John Pawson, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen and Yabu Pushelberg accepted our challenge, each contributing their precious and unique interpretation of the concept of home, expressed in a miniature piece of very special and absolutely original architecture. The Village is a natural continuation of Salvatori’s commitment to reinventing the concept of home décor by developing pieces that express “home” as a holistic experience that touches all our senses and nurtures our soul.
Fabio Giampietro
‘The Wave’ is part of the award-winning series Hyperplanes of Simultaneity (2016-2019). The project was presented with an exhibition in 2016 at Palazzo Reale, Milan and suddenly was considered a virtuous example of the union of tradition and innovation: a combination of virtual reality and painting. It was a huge success ahead of its time and in the same year, "Hyperplanes of Simultaneity" obtained the Lumen Prize, the international award for the best works of art created with the use of new technologies. Diptych-Oil on canvas
Gallotti & Radice
Thea Queen Armchair, designed by Pinuccio Borgonovo, is reminiscent of the sophisticated early 20th-century era. It could have effortlessly graced the drawing rooms of the rich and famous of the time. The Thea Queen is upholstered for a supreme luxury feel in Velvet. The design is simple, while the legs and seat complement each other beautifully. The legs are made from open-pore black lacquered wood, which gives the chair a solid base. Its enveloping and welcoming shape invites the user to sit and relax, making the Thea Queen chair a must-have purchase for a wide range of contemporary home or business interior design schemes; hotels and bars, living rooms, bedrooms yachts.
Gallotti & Radice
Thea Chair, designed by Pinuccio Borgonovo, is a sleek, comfy dining chair with a pretty impressive design. The Thea chair is upholstered for a supreme luxury feel in Velvet. The design is simple, while the legs and seat complement each other beautifully. The legs are made from open-pore black lacquered wood, which gives the chair a solid base. Thea is characterized by the backrest being a bit inclined backward, which offers more comfort and ergonomics.
Paola C.
Tiberius I Large Fruit Bowl, designed by Jaime Hayon, is a copper bowl with a silver-plated base. The product is part of the collection New Roman, by Jaime Hayon: inspired by the vessels of the Roman Empire, this collection transforms antique references into a celebration of contemporary craft.
Gallotti & Radice
Tic Tac 14 Pendulum Clock, Studio G&R, is a stylish pendulum clock structure with Tobacco stained ash and extra light beveled front glass. The back of Tic Tac 14 is supermirror bright stainless steel. The mechanism of chromed brass and Black anodized aluminum featuring a battery as a power source. A beautifully designed wall clock perfectly goes with all decor in homes and offices.
Mutina
Tierras came about from the Mediterranean artisanal tradition and focused on the concept of sedimentation in order to create a collection where the elements seem to come from the earth, marked by the hand of a man and the time passing by. It’s a re-interpretation of traditional craftsmanship, where different kinds of terracotta and clays, chromatically matching with each other, combine and mix, enriching and softening the black base of recycled ceramics on which they deposit.
Alexander Lamont
Curving lines and glowing dark surfaces suggest the Brazilian influences of this nightstand. Straw marquetry is edged with patinated brass while textured bronze handles and legs elevate the details. Finishes: Ebony Straw, Anigre, Bronze Patina Burnished Metals Straw, Koto, Bronze Patina