This year’s Kieffer collection unfolds step by step in a constant, intuitive process: the eye recognises diverse surfaces and sophisticated colours, the fingers feel special textures.
In the Interiors, which they enrich with their light and very special aura, the relationship with Kieffer textiles continues to develop day by day. Aesthetically pleasing and made from natural fibres, they are exceptionally cosy. Untitled II continues the journey that began in 2023 with the renewal of the Kieffer Brand under the creative direction of Formafantasma, refining and expanding the idea of Kieffer’s cosiness. In the best Kieffer style, the new collection does not replace the previous one, but complements it in a wonderful way.
The Collektion focuses on the use of natural colours obtained through oxidation and materials such as wool, jute and recycled cotton. New products such as hemp velvet, jacquard and chenille raffia are introduced, opening up the Kieffer world with dynamic textures and vibrant colours. ‘Non-natural’ and natural fibres coexist at Kieffer: technical fibres can be used in combination with natural fibres to guarantee long life and durability.
A special feature of the Collektion are the curtains, which add decorative and embroidered variants to the brand’s expertise. They are made of silk, linen and cotton and are made even more valuable by the use of special yarns and a special finish.
Chair: Ryder & Masavi
Chair: Samba
Samba is an exceptional item made with a very special yarn (a technical raffia chenille) that emphasises the experimental and daring side of Kieffer. Samba is playful and brings a touch of energy to the family of new raffia items. Based on piece-dyed cotton, it has a beautiful handle, is very resistant and is available in four versions.
Curtain: Twist Multi
Twist Multi is a multicoloured wool curtain with a tweed effect in a leno weave that creates stable yet light structures and, thanks to the irregular threads, is reminiscent of fabrics made on a handloom. The warm white of the curtain is embellished with colour accents ranging from pink to blue.
Cushions: Ryder & Masavi
Ryder is a fabric made of wool, linen and cotton, available in 8 colours. The addition of linen, which is interwoven with the wool, emphasises the relief effect and thus the materiality of the fabric itself. The colour palette has been designed so that Ryder and Masavi complement each other. Ryder is highly resistant, flame-retardant and IMO-certified.
Masavi is a uniform linen fabric made of wool and cotton with two wefts and two warp threads, surface made of wool, structure (base and back) made of cotton, yarn-dyed, available in twelve colours. In addition to ivory and ebony, there is a range of earthy colours such as mustard, rust and green. The colour palette has been designed so that Masavi and Ryder complement each other. The fabric is highly resistant, flame-retardant and IMO-certified.
Bedspread: Rio
The design of Rio, which consists of an irregular hatching of dotted lines of different lengths, is reminiscent of the vibrations and rhythm of the drums typical of Brazilian music. Five variants are available: from white to darker shades.
Curtains: Occhio, Occhiolino, Occhiello
Embroidered curtain fabrics, made in India. Occhio and Occhiolino are made from a linen-cotton blend, Occhiello from a 100% linen base. The basic pattern of all three versions consists of embroidered, irregular circles. Depending on the model, in different sizes, sometimes filled, sometimes cut out. The process consists of a laser cut and subsequent embroidery with a viscose thread, so that technology and craftsmanship alternate. Available in one colour variant.
Curtains: Esprit
A name with an aura of elegance and sophistication for a fabric characterised by a ‘lived-in’ and informal look and lightness. Esprit is a lightweight fabric that expresses the authentic spirit of Kieffer, made of pure Italian linen in double width, piece-dyed and available in a palette of 20 colours.
Chair: Berber
Berber is a jacquard made of jute, cotton and wool with an ethnic touch reminiscent of Moroccan handira wedding blankets made by Berber women and characterised by geometric patterns and ‘fur’ bands. The Design is the result of an unusual construction that creates a special irregular effect. The jute and cotton base creates a vibration from which the woollen parts emerge. Brushing gives the hair a relief, as is the case with velvet, and is available in two colours: natural and ebony.
Pouf: Amazigh Small & Amazigh Large
Together with Amazigh, a family of three fabrics made of jute and a special cotton yarn, whose name means ‘free man’ in the Berber language.
Chairs: Janeiro
The name Janeiro evokes a world of vibrations and colours, the design takes up a motif reminiscent of the figure of the rhombus, with a geometry that has a fast rhythm. Five variants are available: from ivory to darker shades and an exciting chameleon green.
Photocredits Claudia Zalla
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