Kettal
Timeless furniture, functional and expressive, which represents a contemporary culture and provides solutions to the emerging needs of modern life.
Since its beginnings in 1966, Kettal has had an international calling to design and innovation. In the first years of the 21st century, Kettal acquired the brands, Hugonet y Triconfort, which came together to form Kettal Group. Kettal works with the most important names in the international design scene who collectively have contributed to what is a well-rounded, innovative and unique collection. Kettal has had an international calling to design and innovation which came together to form Kettal Group. Kettal works with the most important names in the international design scene who collectively have contributed to what is a well-rounded, innovative and unique collection.
THE BRAND
Since its beginnings in 1966, Kettal has had an international calling to design and innovation.
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Vieques Left Deckchair Module, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium and teak base with terrain elements laminated seat cushions in a beautiful design. The search for a combination of natural patterns applied to the industrial world was found in simple objects seen under a microscope, such as a coffee filter. With this inspiration, an innovative fabric is born. Both style and texture are applied as a developing layer to the aluminum frame of armchairs, sofas, and rocking chairs. While, at a macroscopic level, a layer is formed from a three-dimensional braid tripled in thickness, altering the visual perception and giving rise to the creation of the outdoor mat.
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Mesh Deckchair, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium and teak base 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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Mesh Double Deckchair, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium and teak base 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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Riva 3-Seater Sofa, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a beautiful 3 seater sofa. The Riva collection of outdoor furniture is above all about achieving a certain atmosphere for the better enjoyment of outdoor space. The plank construction of seat and back follows a long and varied tradition of outdoor chairs made in similar ways, and which in this case provide a high level of comfort and good looks!
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Vimini 2-Seater Sofa, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a magnificent sofa. The Vimini collection came about following a conversation we had about Nanna Ditzel and her Basket chair; apart from both being designed by women, we have much in common. We called it Vimini because it means wicker in Italian and it sounds like Bimini, an island I like. We used just the right amount of outdoor wicker with a rougher wooden frame. It doesn't have the same modernist spirit as the Basket, but it's familiar enough that, when you get close, it stirs a memory and makes you feel at home. That's what it was, more or less—an object of memory. The chair consists of a basket with large backrest cushions. Seen from the side and back it has that modernist look. The braiding is traditional, your classic outdoor fiber. ‘I fancied something really traditional, something a bit modernist, relaxed in the way we treated the fiber. And the Vimini, the chair with its classic braiding and baskets, it's captivating, and we wanted to make something neutral'.
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Molo 3-Seater Sofa XL, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is a lovely 3-seater sofa. This is an example of a modular sofa in its purest form. Its orthogonal geometry is based on a rectangular modularity design, which means it can be easily adapted to suit any situation and optimize the space in which it sits. Each module can be taken apart and reorganized, creating new uses and configurations. The design is aesthetically minimalistic with intentionally oversized pieces. On the other hand, the decorative elements have conscientiously not been emphasized in order to give center stage to the various combinations of fabric, colors and carefully selected details. “Molo, or pier in English, jetée in French, and embarcadero in Spanish, is a structure built on the shores of an ocean, sea, lake, or river which extends from the land over the water; a mooring place for boats, a rest between trips and a refuge from the swell of the waves. A return to terra firma and people. Molo by Kettal offers a place of relaxation and reconnection.”
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Molo 3-Seater Sofa, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is a lovely 3-seater sofa. This is an example of a modular sofa in its purest form. Its orthogonal geometry is based on a rectangular modularity design, which means it can be easily adapted to suit any situation and optimize the space in which it sits. Each module can be taken apart and reorganized, creating new uses and configurations. The design is aesthetically minimalistic with intentionally oversized pieces. On the other hand, the decorative elements have conscientiously not been emphasized in order to give center stage to the various combinations of fabric, colors and carefully selected details. “Molo, or pier in English, jetée in French, and embarcadero in Spanish, is a structure built on the shores of an ocean, sea, lake, or river which extends from the land over the water; a mooring place for boats, a rest between trips and a refuge from the swell of the waves. A return to terra firma and people. Molo by Kettal offers a place of relaxation and reconnection.”
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Cala 2 Seater Sofa, designed by Doshi Levien, is a high-backed linear sofa inspired by the iconic Emanuelle. The sofa 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 sitting and a sofa to lounge in. The wide selection of metal coatings, rope colors, and cushion fabrics offer many possibilities to tailor the sofa's identity to suit different projects.
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Boma 2-Seater Sofa, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is an attractive sofa. It was born from the need for high performance in the outdoor environment without sacrificing the increasing demand for comfort that new products have to face. Therefore the structure is organized around a frame entirely made of aluminum, capable of hiding in the essentiality of its lines either the quality of the used materials or the chance of easy articulation in different compositions.
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Mesh 3-Seater Sofa, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium base sofa with a sleek 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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Giro 3-Seater Sofa, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is a beautiful linear sofa. 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 together to create a warm, tactile, and pleasant atmosphere.
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Vimini Side Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a very stunning side table. The Vimini collection came about following a conversation we had about Nanna Ditzel and her Basket chair; apart from both being designed by women, we have much in common. We called it Vimini because it means wicker in Italian and it sounds like Bimini, an island I like. We used just the right amount of outdoor wicker with a rougher wooden frame. It doesn't have the same modernist spirit as the Basket but it's familiar enough that, when you get close, it stirs a memory and makes you feel at home. That's what it was, more or less—an object of memory. The chair consists of a basket with large backrest cushions. Seen from the side and back it has that modernist look. The braiding is traditional, your classic outdoor fiber. ‘I fancied something really traditional, something a bit modernist, relaxed in the way we treated the fibre. And the Vimini, the chair with its classic braiding and baskets, it's captivating, and we wanted to make something neutral’.
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Vimini Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a very stunning centre table. The Vimini collection came about following a conversation we had about Nanna Ditzel and her Basket chair; apart from both being designed by women, we have much in common. We called it Vimini because it means wicker in Italian and it sounds like Bimini, an island I like. We used just the right amount of outdoor wicker with a rougher wooden frame. It doesn't have the same modernist spirit as the Basket but it's familiar enough that, when you get close, it stirs a memory and makes you feel at home. That's what it was, more or less—an object of memory. The chair consists of a basket with large backrest cushions. Seen from the side and back it has that modernist look. The braiding is traditional, your classic outdoor fiber. ‘I fancied something really traditional, something a bit modernist, relaxed in the way we treated the fibre. And the Vimini, the chair with its classic braiding and baskets, it's captivating, and we wanted to make something neutral’.
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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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Roll Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an alluring centre table. 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 Centre tables could be conCentrered 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.
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Roll Side Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an alluring side table. 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.