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.
Alexander Lamont
A dappled, sparkling surface lights up this chest-of-drawers in a new finish created in our studio. Layers of straw create depth and reflection. Drawer handles in warm textured cast brass emerge from the surface. Soft-close Maple drawers are lined with ivory leather. Back in Maple. Finishes: Burnished Woven Straw, Patinated Brass, Maple, Leather
Kettal
Minera Stone Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 5 leg dining table for 8 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
Kettal
Marble Stone Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 8 leg dining table for 12 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
Kettal
Teak Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 8 leg dining table for 12 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
Delcourt Collection
The IBO low table was inspired by Japanese design, hence its name. The oiled brushed finish allows for an attractive, natural feel to the elm wood. A raised design on the tabletop appears as if the legs below are pushing up and through the surface, a play on our perception of how we know wood to behave.
Michael Anastassiades
In Between is a powerful, fully dimmable uplighter consisting of two identical aluminium discs separated by a transparent glass tube. The upper disc appears to be floating as it elegantly projects the light upwards. Running along the middle of the tube is a thin cable that expresses the power source of the light – a subtle reference to the famous Bauhaus table lamp designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1924.
EMMEMOBILI
In-Finito, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The In-Finito cabinet is a container, library and boiserie at the same time. A horizontal wooden wing houses different containing elements, such as chests of drawers, compartments with doors and open spaces of different widths, enriched by the presence of a wainscoting backdrop. In-Finito constitutes a real system, in multiple dimensions and finishes, because it can be combined, stacked and replicated, in fact, infinitely.
Alexander Lamont
An elliptical shade floats above either a pool of Natural Speckle shagreen or a sunburst oval of Beechwood straw marquetry that catch and reflect the light. The tapering structure is cast in bronze and finished in a dark patina. Available Finishes: Bronze Patina, Ivory Linen, Natural Speckle Shagreen Bronze Patina, Ivory Linen, Beechwood Straw
EMMEMOBILI
Iperbole S Chair, designed by Ferruccio Laviani, is a chair with curves and lines that generate shapes and surfaces which intersect defining volumes. The Iperbole chair is a fusion of the Emmemobili craftsmanship and the latest technology, which is multilayer bent wood. It has a seat and a backrest made of leather. It features nubuck leather upholstery.
Flos
Ipnos Floor Lamp, designed by Nicoletta Rossi and Guido Bianchi, is a floor lamp hollow rectangular shape filling the empty space with its radiant light. It combines illusion and functionality for a truly magical result when it glows with light. The top of its extruded aluminum frame, anodized in bronze color finishes and lined with LED lights. The lamp Led is on the top edges incorporated in the extrusions and protected by transparent Polycarbonate diffusers.
Christopher Boots
The IRIS collection encompasses a series of pendants and wall fixtures with multiple expressions, from the single IRIS MONO through to the elaborate IRIS COMPLEX ARRAY. IRIS combines cool alabaster with the warmth of brass, delicately balancing smooth stepped cupping forms suggesting a steady heavenly ascent. In Greek mythology, the goddess messenger IRIS bridges heaven and earth. Born of sea and sky, she links gods with humanity, bearing a message of hope and beauty amongst the storm.
Delcourt Collection
A curved natural-finish wood leg shelters a prominent architectural base comprised of a textured lava stone bottom slab. This dining table manifests Delcourt’s signature juxtaposition, in this case, shown in a dynamic play between straight lines and curved, as well as shiny and matte finishes.
Salvatori
Ishiburo Bathtub, designed by Kengo Kuma, is a rectangular unique bathtub made of Bianco (white) Carrara marble in a design that features an ostensibly haphazard placement of stone “batons” together and appears to create an “angular harmony”.
Salvatori
Ishiburo Bathtub, designed by Kengo Kuma, is a rectangular unique bathtub made of Crema d'Orcia marble in a design that features an ostensibly haphazard placement of stone “batons” together and appears to create an “angular harmony”.