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Kartell furniture for Smart Working
Kartell knows that in order to work in smart mode, furniture also plays an important role, from the table to the ergonomic seats and, of course, the right lighting.
Kartell Furnishings - New materials for furnishing
A tribute to the man and entrepreneur who founded Kartell, the company that in 1949 introduced the use of plastics in furniture.
Kartell e Salvioni
Kartell and Salvioni, two brands synonymous with quality and high-end design combine their excellence for the summer season.
Kartell bathroom collection by Laufen
The Kartell by Laufen collection combines the iconic design of Kartell, its materials such as transparency and always unprecedented finishes with the great quality of Laufen's production, creating original and very distinctive collections, recognizable by the graphic sign and special finishes.
Sofas and armchairs
Customizable sofas and armchairs made to measure for everyday life.
Ergonomics, design and relaxation thanks to the original compositions that you can create with the help of our architects.
- divani e poltrone
- divani
- poltrone
- poltrone driade
- divani driade
- moroso
- divani moroso
- poltrone moroso
- living e divani
- flexform
- bonaldo
- molteni
- molteni & C
- lago
- roda
- porada
- gervasoni
- poltrone flexform
- divani flexform
- poltrone molteni
- divani molteni
- kartell
- flou
- divani porada
- divani bonaldo
- poltrone bonaldo
Cara armchair By Kartell
Cara is the living room armchair where the rigor of classic lines and the comfort of the seat meet and mix,
Trix sofa by Kartell
Trix is composed of three different elements connected together by an elegant system of elastic bands which, through an easy rotation movement, can transform and adapt to different uses.
Foliage Armchair by Kartell
Foliage is a family of soft seats where the protagonists are a two-seater sofa and an armchair, which seem to have grown "in nature":
Armchair K/Wood, S/Wood by Kartell
The Smart Wood collection is born from continuous research, which has led Kartell to give three-dimensionality to a product that until now has been two-dimensional.