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Colouring pictures A Compasso d’Oro Award 306 Finishes 310
Open the catalog to page 3Oops / Oops IDIA 186 Tenso Sofa System 10
Open the catalog to page 4Tenso Sofa System Sofa cushions (optional) 278
Open the catalog to page 5Lips (optional)
Open the catalog to page 6Elephant table Oops / Oops IDIA
Open the catalog to page 8Elephant table
Open the catalog to page 9Extra Large Sofa cushions
Open the catalog to page 10CLAESSON KOIVISTO RUNE In typography and computer science, fonts are a set of specific signs that share a certain graphic style or are intended to perform a given function. The Font coffee table is all this: a mobile table designed for both indoor and outdoor use, featuring a unique graphic style. Font was created thanks to a new partnership with the Swedish design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune. For Kristalia, three architects developed a coffee table with an organic shape, designed and developed in many different materials, thus experimenting with them to achieve a unique shape. FONT p. 226
Open the catalog to page 13LUCA NICHETTO In 2005, Luca Nichetto designed his very first chair, Face, which is still in Kristalia's collection. Now in 2018, Luca has designed the first real sofa for Kristalia called Tenso. It gets its name from tensile structures, which have inspired the dynamic, light and "tensioned" shapes of the sofa. Its special feature is the inner tension between its components, which keeps them firmly suspended and open, just like a welcoming embrace. Its sleek lines and tailored details highlight the softness of its fabric or leather upholstery. Its modular tubular frame adapts to various...
Open the catalog to page 15LUCA NICHETTO Joan Miro and Alexander Calder, who met in Paris in 1928, belonged to the Montparnasse art scene. The design of the Constellations coffee table by Luca Nichetto is a tribute to that professional and intimate meeting. The coffee table features the juxtaposition of shapes and materials; squares, semi-ellipses and circles can be freely combined to create compositions of surfaces in various thicknesses and textures. Available in a variety of colours and materials, tops are supported by a metal frame in different sizes, which is so discreet that it seems to be invisible, providing...
Open the catalog to page 17LAUFER + KEICHEL Laufer & Keichel have become part of the Kristalia team of designers. Let's return to the theme of Reductionism, where simplicity, functionality and emotional connection are ideally expressed in the Dua project. "Dua" is the Indonesian name for number two. Two chairs developed with or without armrests. Two designers immediately tuned in with Kristalia's development methods, where the combination of technological research and attention to detail are at the forefront. DUA p. 66
Open the catalog to page 19The Brioni islands form a small archipelago in the Adriatic Sea. LucidiPevere have created a collection of poufs, lounge chairs and daybeds based on this concept. Light and easy to move, they can be used to create a multitude of outdoor compositions, experimenting with different shapes, colours and sizes. The frame is made of stiff polyurethane with differentiated-density polyurethane padding and plastic straps. After the success of the outdoor versions, the designers have developed an indoor version with the characteristic dark band on the lower part covered with the same fabric as the...
Open the catalog to page 21Lips cushions have been designed to make our chairs even more comfortable. Designed by LucidiPevere, they come in three different shapes - round, shaped and rectangular, the latter specifically designed for the Mem chair - to adapt to all chairs, from the smallest to the largest. Countless options are available for upholstery, whereas a wide variety of colours allows you to match the colours with chairs as you please. Lips cushions feature a black trim and a central seam, which makes the round version look like a mouth. The lower surface is covered with non-slip material, a technical detail...
Open the catalog to page 23PATRICK NORGUET A "tuile" is a thin biscuit of French origin that gets its name from the typical French roof tile. We like to imagine that the designer Patrick Norguet, also French, got his inspiration for Tuile at breakfast time or when gazing at the rooftops from the window of his studio. The shape of the backrest and armrests of Tuile padded items is embracing, just like the biscuit of the same name. The frame is made of sturdy metal with anti-corrosion treatment and a powder coating. Thanks to its special fabric it can be used both indoors and outdoors. It has also been designed for...
Open the catalog to page 25PATRICK NORGUET One of Kristalia's hallmarks is to give successful products new life. The Colander chair and stool, designed by Patrick Norguet, were made for outdoor use. They have a seat and backrest made of injection-moulded polypropylene featuring a perforated texture reminiscent of a colander (as the name suggests). Last year, it was presented with a wood seat and backrest, whereas this year it is being presented with fabric upholstery. The frame, which remains the same, is light and unalterable and made of painted aluminium. Now the three different versions can be perfectly matched to...
Open the catalog to page 27BARTOLI DESIGN Kristalia believes in the culture of transforming objects over time (such as hide or cement) to improve their quality and also believes in the value of industrial items, which thanks to wear, the seasons and hands (of those who made them but also of those who used them), can become unique pieces. The 1085 Edition chair, designed by Bartoli Design, was created to develop an original and unparalleled project in terms of quality and aesthetic appeal. This year, presented in a lounge version, the chair has a larger and lower seat, with the same characteristics as its forerunner....
Open the catalog to page 29drawings by Francesca Rizzato
Open the catalog to page 30Tenso Sofa System 10
Open the catalog to page 31Seat with armrest (Rh/Lh) L 92-129 P 73 H 65 cm W 362/8-506/8” D 286/8” H 255/8” Seat with armrest + backrest (Rh/Lh) L 92-129 P 85 H 73 cm W 362/8-506/8” D 334/8” H 286/8” Side backrest with headrest L +16 P 73 H 99 cm W +62/8” D 286/8” H 39” Seat + backrest with headrest L 73-110 P 89 H 99 cm W 286/8”-432/8” D 35” H 39” Seat with armrest + backrest with headrest (Rh/Lh) L 92-129 P 89 H 99 cm W 362/8-506/8” D 35” H 39” Occasional tableto
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