The Kartell showroom in Via Turati, Milan, recently showcased the IN/CASA Kartell collection at the 2021 Milan Design Week.The collection envisions the home as a place worth living in - an authentic conception of contemporary colours, sustainable materials and the visionary innovation that has dictated Kartell's designs over the years. Contemporary design is at the forefront, enhanced by geometric lines, bright finishes and a variety of composition. The collection reflects on the importance of the home in a time of isolation and lockdowns.
This new vision of the Kartell collection uses the latest production technology, sustainable materials and new functionalities to enhance the home as a living space. The dreamlike display focuses on the seamless blend between colour, materials and space, viewing the notion of the home as something that demands a new expressive language due to its radical redefinition over recent years.
Every product in the Kartell catalogue can be fully recycled and 95% of the designs presented at Design Week are made from sustainable materials.
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The IN/CASA Kartell Collection at Milan Design Week
The Kartell showroom in Via Turati, Milan, showcased the IN/CASA Kartell collection at the 2021 Milan Design Week
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The Kartell showroom in Via Turati, Milan, recently showcased the IN/CASA Kartell collection at the 2021 Milan Design Week.The collection envisions the home as a place worth living in - an authentic conception of contemporary colours, sustainable materials and the visionary innovation that has dictated Kartell's designs over the years. Contemporary design is at the forefront, enhanced by geometric lines, bright finishes and a variety of composition. The collection reflects on the importance of the home in a time of isolation and lockdowns.
This new vision of the Kartell collection uses the latest production technology, sustainable materials and new functionalities to enhance the home as a living space. The dreamlike display focuses on the seamless blend between colour, materials and space, viewing the notion of the home as something that demands a new expressive language due to its radical redefinition over recent years.
Every product in the Kartell catalogue can be fully recycled and 95% of the designs presented at Design Week are made from sustainable materials.
A cup of reverence
Designer Phillipe Starck enhances his Smart Wood collection, a functional, versatile and transformative range of wood-based designs. The ADAM WOOD bookcase allows the combination of different modules to create suited linear patterns and the shelves can be mounted at various heights. The unique collection is further complemented by the AL WOOD side table, EARL OF WOOD desk and Q/WOOD and P/WOOD armchairs.
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The Fata lamp by Piero Lissoni refracts light like a candle, throwing its glow depending on the perspective of the viewer. As a hymn to magic and colour, the ethereal design is Lissoni’s first exploration of lighting and uses a special 3D print.
The HiRay outdoor collection by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba features six pieces that provide a functional outdoor solution. The chair, chair with armrests, armchair, sofa, side table and bistro table arrive in multiple colours.
Through these new releases, Kartell introduces its unique medium of contemporary design, ready to be used to transform their dreamlike offerings into your reality and space.
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