FURNITURE
Our curated selection of furniture includes pieces from some of the world's most respected design ateliers as well as our favorite up-and-coming designers. With a focus on materiality, form, and craftsmanship, our furniture makes a statement. View individual pieces alone or in a curated space to see how you can add them to your life.
COLLECTIONAL carries furniture for your bedroom, living room, kitchen and dining, and lounge spaces to create the home of your dreams.
Delcourt Collection
The JAZ console conveys opulence and luxury with its unique and angular shape, reinforced by the purity of the stone. Delcourt Collection aims and succeeds in offering a master piece with great bravura once again Having designed furniture for the likes of Cartier and Louis Vuitton, as well as the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, Christophe Delcourt is no stranger pieces that convey opulence and luxury. The JAZ console table, in impeccable Grand Antique d’Aubert marble, perfectly showcases this aspect of his work. The unique, angled shape reinforces the quiet splendour and purity of the material, ensuring this table will lend any interior space an air of majesty.
Christopher Duffy
An irregular, rock-like configuration splits apart to form the base. Each structure echoes the other’s form, emphasising where they were once joined together
Stefan Leo
Rio Palisander, forged and nickel plated iron legs, palladium plated pâte de verre detail
Stefan Leo
Forged iron black or nickel plated (shiny or patinated) Made to measure Different tops
Stefan Leo
SILA is a creation of various craftsmen from the talented Berlin-based Atelier Stefan Leo. Thought as a side-table this piece of gem shows the intricate work of straw marquetry and solid brass. These two unexpected materials give the piece, despite their incompatible looks, an unexpectedly elegant and poetic allure.
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.
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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.
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Mesh Daybed, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is in aluminium and teak with terrain elements laminated seat cushions in a beautiful deisgn. This collection recalls architectural facades, which filter the surrounding environment without stopping the light and air flow. Industrial and natural materials, hard and soft surfaces, transparent and solid volumes are putted face to face in order to create this family of outdoor furniture based in contrasts
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Boma Club Armchair, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is a beautifully designed Club armchair. was born from the need of high performance of the outdoor environment, without sacrificing the increasing demand for comfort that new products have to face. Therefore the structure is organized around a frame made entirely of aluminum, capable of hiding in the essentiality of its lines either the quality of the used materials and the chance of easy articulation in different compositions. On the base of this flexible and light support, soft seats, made of large cushions and different modularity, take place. The textile upholstery, that nowadays has nothing to envy to solutions for interior, completes the warm and cozy feeling the product was meant to communicate. We are facing a real system, capable to easily fit various situations and to be composed in several typologies of products.
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Band Club Armchair, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a beautifully designed Club armchair. The idea behind the BAND collection is the breakdown of structure. An object is designed using an ensemble of pieces. The chair’s design intentionally challenges the classic sophisticated lines of furniture design and becomes something schematic, a conceptual program. A structure made up of repetitive angular shapes that give center stage to its raw materials and is formed entirely of aluminum with terrain elements lamination. Band Armchair is available in a range of beautiful colors.
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Landscape Transat, designed by the Kettal Studio, features modern architectural shapes that highlight nature in outdoor settings. The Landscape collection is a complete system comprised of total configurable modules, also with personalized aluminum furniture that will look great in any setting. The quality of the new structured fabric, combined with the volume and comfort of the upholstery, give the Landscape collection the modernity of proportions with an elegant look.
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Cala Club Armchair, designed by Doshi Levien, is a high-backed armchair inspired by the iconic Emanuelle. The chair has a majestic spatial presence with transparent and light surfaces. The open weave of the rope provides a latticed window for visual privacy while maintaining a connection to the natural elements. ‘Cala’ may be used for outdoor dining as well as a chair to lounge in. The wide selection of metal coatings, rope colors, and cushion fabrics offer many possibilities to tailor the identity of the chair to suit different projects. Cala is available in a variety of different colors.
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Basket Outdoor Club Chair, designed by Nanna, and Jørgen Ditzel, is a beautiful club chair, In 1950, Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel created an unusual bowl-shaped seat, essentially creating a basket hanging from a light oak frame. Achieving a chair design that blended the seat and backrest into a bowl form and is consistent with a shell, the Basket chair is outstanding for being organic in its form and its materials. The craft material and painstaking skill used in making the rounded form, along with the chair’s pure lines, give a sensation of comfort and luxury in a seat that allows a variety of positions.
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ZigZag High Pouf, designed by Emiliana Design, is a sleek design comfortable high pouf. This high pouf is part of a collection of outdoor elements in sober, calm lines that can be used on their own or in conjunction with other Kettal collections. The Zigzag pouf combines almost traditional handicraft processes with materials as diverse as rope, porcelain, and aluminum.
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Bitta Daybed, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is a daybed in beautiful design. Kettal Bitta is characterized by a combination of aluminum and teak frames, seats of braided polyester and comfortable cushions, with teak or stone table tops - all while using all waterproof materials. “The intention of the designer was to create dense braiding that would still let the air through, reminiscent of the braiding of the ropes used to moor boats (hence the name Bitta, which means ‘mooring’ in Italian), which makes the pieces look lightweight but, at the same time, they look just like cozy nests in natural colors to sit back and relax in.” New Bitta finishes : Aluminium legs, Teak legs, Bela ropes, Parallel fabrics