Cappellini

Design with a healthy measure of humour, sometimes even formally. Cappellini is famous for its diversity of collections that are compelling, well-balanced, simple, but still experimental. They are not stylistically unambiguous, but they are designed with the intention that the individual can and knows how to interpret each piece in his own way. All the pieces have been designed contrary to current design trends and are perhaps also present in the world’s most important museums.

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Brand classics

Knotted chair

The iconic Knotted Chair is a grown-up interpretation of the tiny chairs that decorate dollhouses — a visionary creation by Marcel Wanders that combines playfulness and refinement.
This chair has become part of the permanent collections of the MoMA in New York, the V&A Museum in London, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, testifying to its indelible place in the history of contemporary design.

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Proust

The Proust armchair by Alessandro Mendini, launched in 1978 for the Palazzo dei Diamanti exhibition, quickly gained international acclaim for its postmodern design. This new edition features a hand-carved and hand-painted wooden frame with a fixed cover of multicolored fabric that complements the frame. It is available in two palettes: light blue/grey/yellow or black/green/red.

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Revolving cabinet

The Revolving Cabinet looks like a mobile sculpture: light and innovative, it is the perfect emblem of the projects designed by Shiro Kuramata. Revolving Cabinet is made of a glossy red acrylic plastic material, and is equipped with 20 drawers that rotate around a vertical metal stand.

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