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.
Kettal
Roll Bar Stool, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is very good-looking stool. Using a unique intervention of conventional upholstery, Kettal converts an average backrest into two independent ‘wraps’ connected by colorful straps. These straps are connected to the aluminium structure using two pins, allowing our clients to remove them during the wintertime easily. The seat cushion is supported by a semi-transparent micro fabric, allowing the aluminum frames to support the protagonist of our chairs: the cushion. The design of side tables could be considered postmodernist, given its basic yet unexpected forms. The tables are built following a graphic pattern that appears in all of the collection’s pieces, a pattern in which various materials - metals, concrete, and wood - are joined together in unique and unusual ways. The table tops are made up of different materials such as aluminium, Glaze, teak wood, or marble, while the base, resting on architectonic concrete, is made of intentionally oversized aluminium.
Kettal
Giro High Side Table, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is an elegant high side table. Giro is a collection that can blend into interiors and exteriors due to its tactility and pure lines. In Giro, we have a variety of shapes, textures, and materials (see the difference between the seating items and the coffee and side tables). And still, all the items merge harmoniously to create a warm, tactile, and pleasant atmosphere. It is a very versatile and wide collection composed of armchairs, tables, sofas, and club chairs, as well as coffee tables. The materials are the collection's protagonists, which seem almost not designed - it comes naturally together.
Kettal
Ringer Dining Chair, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a very graceful dining chair. The Ringer Collection is the first collaboration between Kettal and Michael Anastassiades, and was conceived as a minimal approach to Café dining furniture. The title references the traditional Game of Horseshoes and links to the gesture of the armrest sitting on top of the legs. Michael made use of Kettal’s expertise in aluminum fabrication to create a robust collection that is still easy to move and rearrange. The focus is an Armchair with a singular arm and back element. There is a slight flaring on the opening of the armrest as a subtle invitation to occupy the seat, echoing the traditional Chinese Horseshoe Back Chair. The challenge has been to make the individual elements that compose the chair appear as if they touch without visible joints yet provide sufficient structural support.
Kettal
Giro Folding Dining Armchair, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is an elegant folding dining armchair. Giro is a collection which can blend into interiors and exteriors due to its tactility and pure lines. In Giro, we have some variety of shapes, textures and materials (see the difference between the seating items and the coffee and side tables). And still all the items merge harmoniously together to create a warm, tactile and pleasant atmosphere.
Kettal
Cala Dining 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.
Kettal
Cala Stackable 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.
Kettal
Band Armchair, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a beautifully designed dining 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.
Sabine Marcelis
The donut-shaped Boa Pouf by Sabine Marcelis is perfectly sculp- tural; a bold graphic form that interrupts interior landscapes with its faultless chunky geometry. This piece of upholstered occasional furniture is rounded and soft, encased in a seamless outer layer that gives it an air-brushed finish: The smooth shape-knit textile that covers the Boa Pouf is a milestone in technologically innovative furniture making. Boa Pouf is as perfect for perching on, propping up feet, lounging against, as it is for making a sculptural statement and is the ideal expression of designer Sabine Marcelis, whose work is characterised by resonating clear, single, notes of absolute material, textile and colour.
Agglomerati
Alessio is a square coffee table enclosed by four cylindrical legs which sit seamlessly flush under the tabletop.
Vitra
Guéridon Bas coffee table, designed by Jean Prouvé, bears the distinctive signature of French designer and engineer. Available in solid natural oak, the unassuming table lends itself to a wide range of interiors. The legs matched to table top, solid wood in natural oak with oiled finish.
Vitra
Elliptical Table ETR, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, is an expansive table by which comes with tops in black top and a chrome-plated finish. On account of its elliptical shape, it quickly acquired the nickname 'surfboard table. The table top has a high-pressure laminate surface.
Vitra
Coffee Table, designed by Isamu Noguchi, is an elegant coffee table and in creating his design for the Coffee Table, Isamu Noguchi translated the biomorphic aesthetic of his sculptural works into a piece of furniture with distinctive organic forms. Presumably for this reason, Noguchi regarded the table as his best furniture design. Two wooden leg elements, which are available in black ash, maple or walnut, are positioned at a right angle to provide a stable support for the heavy, sturdy glass top. The table top is a heavy glass, 19 mm, ground rounded edges and the base is black ash, lacquered finish with rounded edges.
Vitra
Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
Vitra
Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
Vitra
Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
Vitra
Nelson Bench, designed by George Nelson, is made of ash, combining the natural colour of the seat with a black finish on the base. Its clean linear aesthetic underlines the architectural background of the designer, George Nelson. It can be used as a bench or low table and is available in two different lengths. The seat is made with slatted wood in solid black ash finish and the base is in ash, lacquered in black. It is not recommended for public spaces.