Kartell’s “Future Perspectives” collection projects the brand into a future where innovation, sustainability, and memory converge to reshape contemporary design. Each piece tells a story—blending aesthetics, technology, and functionality to imagine new ways of living.
H.H.H., the chair by Philippe Starck, is reimagined with iconic Liberty patterns. This fusion of textile art and technology celebrates 150 years of creative vision, offering a strikingly graphic and symbolic design.
Also by Philippe Starck, the A.I. Lite chair is a lighter, more agile version of the original A.I. Armless, minimal, and functional, it expresses a new, simplified rhythm of everyday life.
Designed by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba, the Albert table combines clean lines with advanced materials—a harmonious balance of classical references and bold experimentation.
Lillybet, the armchair by the duo, intertwines artisanal tradition and artificial intelligence. Its soft curves and refined materials define a new kind of intelligent elegance.
La Coupole, a decorative lamp by Fabio Novembre, captures the architectural essence of Italian cities. It transforms the soul of urban beauty into light, turning memory into atmosphere.
Camomille, a portable lamp by Philippe Starck, blends poetry with practicality. Resembling a luminous teapot, it’s lightweight and autonomous—ideal for creating intimate, unexpected ambiances anywhere.
Trays, the modular system of tables and shelves by Piero Lissoni, evolves through new shapes and colors. Here, essentiality becomes design: elegant, versatile, and perfectly functional.
Ferruccio Laviani’s Luce lamp is a luminous gesture of simplicity and discretion. Also available with a glass diffuser, it lights up its surroundings with subtle precision and grace.
The Belvedere chair, by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba, merges recycled plastic with natural fibers. A light, refined tribute to heritage and sustainable design.
Joe Colombo’s historic KD28 lamp is reinterpreted for the present. With recycled materials and a soft satin glow, this 1967 icon is reborn with a contemporary spirit.
The Lepid storage system by Patricia Urquiola explores fluid lines and airy structures. Light and dynamic, the pieces feel as if they were drawn mid-flight—full of motion and spontaneity. Urquiola also designs Aaland, a modular upholstered collection inspired by archipelagos. Its organic shapes and embracing fabrics give rise to new islands of comfort. Patricia Urquiola’s Corteza collection—featuring small tables and planters—interprets natural textures and recycled materials in soft tones. A poetic addition to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Asia Outdoor, the outdoor sofa by Piero Lissoni, brings essential comfort into the open air. Clean lines, a white steel frame, and technical materials form a design rooted in refined natural elegance.
The Hiray Petit Sofa, designed by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba, offers a sculptural take on wrought iron. It evokes an Art Nouveau charm, reimagined for today’s secret gardens.
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