KARTELL focuses on future perspectives at this year’s Salone

Looking ahead, thinking forward, projecting into the future – this is Kartell’s mission and the mindset of a company that has always been a leader in innovation, research, and creativity.

This year, the Kartell booth at the Salone del Mobile reinforces the dialogue between new designs from its creative workshop and existing catalog products through fresh ideas and combinations. Among other things, Kartell’s historical, iconic products are being reinterpreted and presented in new colors. Special attention is also given to the advancement of sustainable materials.

AUDREY CHAIR by PIERO LISSONI

Designed by Piero Lissoni for Kartell and first introduced at the Salone del Mobile in 2011, the Audrey chair is a prime example of versatile, contemporary design. It is produced using an innovative die-casting process and consists of just two seamless parts that combine an aluminum frame with a plastic seat and backrest. Over the years, Kartell has continuously developed the Audrey collection, introducing new colors and finishes to align with current trends. The 2025 color variants bring in contemporary shades that further accentuate the chair’s minimalist design. Audrey is now also available in new monochrome versions in Bordeaux, Blue, and Beige.

TRAYS by PIERO LISSONI

A versatile surface system for use at home or in the office. The structural concept of this project consists of a series of tables and shelving systems, whose surfaces are inspired in design and execution by traditional Japanese lacquer trays. The Trays collection is now enriched with new height variants, allowing for applications that were previously not possible, as well as an updated color palette. The metal frame is also available in tone-on-tone finishes in White, Black, and Matte Bordeaux.

FOUR by FERRUCCIO LAVIANI

The FOUR table family by Ferruccio Laviani is a perfect blend of elegance and functionality, characterized by its clean, geometric design. With its sleek tabletop and asymmetrical legs, these tables feature a refined yet distinctive aesthetic. Following the 2024 introduction of ceramic, XXL, and extendable versions, this family is now expanding further. The 90×190 version is now available in new colors: Beige and Bordeaux with a soft-touch finish.

MINI KABUKI by Ferruccio Laviani

Kabuki and Mini Kabuki have become outstanding contemporary masterpieces for Kartell, growing in popularity. Mini Kabuki is now available in new color variants, inspired by Kartell’s broader product collections, introducing matte finishes in Bordeaux, Iron Gray, and Beige.


MAGAZINE RACK by Giotto Stoppino

One of Kartell’s classics, the Magazine Rack by Giotto Stoppino, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. To mark this occasion, it has been reinterpreted in Matte Bordeaux, Orange, Dove Gray, and Anthracite, giving the historic design object a fresh, modern look.

KARTELL for LIBERTY’S 150th ANNIVERSARY

MADAME and MADEMOISELLE by Philippe Starck

The Madame and Mademoiselle armchairs, equipped with textile shells, are ideal for furnishing sophisticated living spaces and refined contract solutions. To celebrate Liberty London’s 150th anniversary, the armchairs are being revitalized with a new collection of Liberty fabrics, continuing the partnership that began in 2024. Additionally, the frame is now available in new opaque colors—Blue, Orange, and Mustard-Bordeaux—alongside the transparent version.

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