Tate Color
cappellini > Chair
More than 20 years since the original version, this family of seats designed by Jasper Morrison now welcomes the Tate Color chair among the options which mark a profound revision of the look and finishes of one of Cappellini’s best sellers. Tate Color is made of aniline-stained ash plywood, in white, mud, anthracite, pumpkin, brick, grass green, petrol, and Prussian blue. The base of the Tate Color chairs is available in a wide range of options: four legs with a satined stainless steel finish or matte satined lacquer in the shades of white, mud, black, pumpkin, brick, grass green, petrol and Prussian blue; with a sled base, in satined stainless steel or matte varnished in white, black or mud; with five polished chrome spokes, with feet or castors. The four-legged version in stainless steel can also be equipped with a reclinable table in thick black laminate.
Sofa with Arms
cappellini > Armchair
An homage to the masters of early 20th century Modernism, the Sofa with Arms armchair by Shiro Kuramata has a structure made of chromed tubular metal, padded with polyurethane foam and upholstered with the fabrics and leathers from the collection. The dynamic lines and the chosen materials define its contemporary style, while the simplicity of its innate elegance is undeniably evocative of the distinctive Japanese style.
Cap Chair 2
cappellini > Chair
The natural evolution of the Cap Chair presented at the 2013 Salone del Mobile, the Cap Chair 2 by Jasper Morrison is completely upholstered with leather, even on the sides. A truly sartorial product, with a fresh yet understated design, this seat comes in two versions – high and low-lying – with self-locking spherical wheels that allow it to be used around standard managerial tables or slightly lower tables, thereby transforming classic conference rooms into authentic meeting lounges.
Basket
cappellini > Sofa
A casual, relaxed appeal characterizes the Basket sofa, created for Cappellini by the French designer-duo, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. The collection, composed of a two and three-seater sofa and a wide armchair, provides the opportunity to play with chromatic pairings, both pop and classic.
Lud'ina
cappellini > Chair
Among the big names, Patricia Urquiola comes back with Lud’ina, a new table or desk version of the successful Lud’o Lounge armchair, winner of the 70th edition of the Good Design Award.
Felt Chair
cappellini > Armchair
An explosion of vitality: Felt Chair by Marc Newson has a reinforced fibreglass shell that can be varnished with a glossy finish in a vast array of colours: orange, red, blue, white or black. The rear back support is made of natural polished aluminium.
Lud'o Lounge
cappellini > Armchair
With innovative lines and an ingenious construction, the cozy Lud’o Lounge chair by Patricia Urquiola is an object of design that can be dressed and re-adorned to make room, in our lives, for the playful side of our nature. A change of clothes, in this armchair, becomes a fundamental concept: with a simple gesture – and a pinch of light-heartedness – one can remove the entire padded upholstery that covers the shell and substitute it with a completely new one.
Diavoletti Family
cappellini > Styling
The Diavoletti Family by Daniel Eltner is a collection of three different vases, each with a distinct colour. Red Diavoletto, pink Diavoletta and yellow Diavoletto form an enigmatic contemporary tryptic, an ironic reinterpretation of the symbolic talisman through which to exorcise the trials and tribulations of everyday life. Made of ceramic, the Diavoletti Family vases have a matte exterior and glossy interior, and are made using ancient techniques from the 1700s. The elements appear bizarre and surreal, inspired by the idols from the Cycladic civilization on the island of Mykonos.
Waku
cappellini > Styling
In the Waku mirror by Nendo, the mirrored surface has been mounted within the frame itself: a perfect detail that reflects an interesting challenge. Almost an exercise in style, this detail enhances the graphic rigour of the design and puts Cappellini’s production capabilities to the test.
Hiroi
cappellini > Chair
Visually light and well-balanced, with a timeless design, Hiroi armchair by Janský & Dunděra relies on two simple yet highly refined materials: leather and wood.
Peg Chair
cappellini > Chair
Inspired by the city cars that casually scoot around the streets of Milan, such as the famous Fiat 500, the Peg Chair by Nendo has rounded contours and the back legs in solid ash wood perforate both sides of the backrest. Despite its compact dimensions, the chair’s design provides optimal back support and ideal comfort. The ash wood frame of the Peg chair comes with a bleached, oak-stained, wengé-stained or black-stained finish; the upholstery is fixed and available in the leathers from the collection and a variety of fabrics, and the seat and back rest can be mixed and matched as desired from amongst the selected fabrics and leathers.
Newood Light Stool
cappellini > Stool
BrogliatoTraverso studio has continued to amplify its celebrated family, inspired by classic Windsor chairs, this time in two ultra-light versions: Newood Light chair and Newood Light stool.
Easy
cappellini > Cabinet
Easy by Studio Cappellini is a series of composable raised cabinets created for the living room. The units incorporate doors, drawers or open spaces which reflect an extraordinary visual lightness, making them easy to place in settings with a multitude of diverse stylistic elements. Easy sideboards can be personalised by pairing matte or glossy lacquered finishes with wood. The tops are available with a lacquered finish or in wood and marble.
Brest
cappellini > Cabinet
Designed by Giulio Cappellini, the Brest series consists of chest of drawers finished with matte or glossy lacquer in all the colours of the collection. Envisioned for use in the living room and the bedroom, the preconfigured Brest compositions are 45cm in depth; all units are mounted on a metal frame, with handles in the same finish, in polished chrome or matte lacquered in the same colour as the cabinet.
Big Sofa
cappellini > Sofa
A debut in style in the world of upholstered furniture for BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group. The Danish designer’s creative firm has come up with a sofa featuring majestic dimensions and concise lines with a clear reference to architecture, the main field of his international studio with offices in Copenhagen, New York and London.
Newson Vase
cappellini > Styling
The Newson Vase, by Marc Newson, is made of white ceramic with a shiny finish. The vase is equipped with a removable lid with three holes, also making it suitable for use as a flower vase, both when covered and open.
Uni
cappellini > Cabinet
Defined by large volumes, the Uni cabinet series was envisioned by Piero Lissoni. The pieces are made of medium-density conglomerate wood, equipped with aluminium-lined poplar plywood hinged-doors and drawers, with minimum thickness. The base panels are made of thick laminate with a metal frame for support. The cabinets are available with a matte or glossy finish, in all the colours of the collection.
Orgone
cappellini > Outdoor furniture
Also suitable for use in outdoor settings, the Orgone bench was designed by Marc Newson. This chaise longue has fluid lines and is made entirely of glossy lacquered fibreglass. The available colour palette includes: orange, red, blue, white and black.
Cap Martin Sunset
cappellini > Sofa
For the Cap Martin Sunset sofas, an extremely versatile seating system characterized by clean essential lines, Carlo Colombo found his inspiration in the elegantly vintage atmospheres of the 1950’s.
S-Chair
cappellini > Chair
The iconic S-Chair by Tom Dixon is an object with an artisanal core, successfully transformed into an authentic industrial masterpiece, without losing the essence of the original product. An emblem of contemporary design, the chair can be found in the permanent collections of the world’s greatest museums, from the Triennale in Milan to the MoMa in New York. S-Chair has a dark varnished metal structure; the iconic original version is upholstered with marsh straw; alternatively, it is available in wicker or with a fixed cover chosen from a selection of leathers or fabrics from the collection. For the marsh straw version, the weaving is done entirely by hand: a meticulous procedure that requires more than 6 hours of craftsmanship.
Ribbon
cappellini > Stool
Continuously flowing ribbons of laser-cut metal compose the Ribbon stool by Nendo, the team of designers headed by architect Oki Sato.
Newood
cappellini > Chair
The Newood chairs are the result of a contemporary re-interpretation of the timeless charm of Windsor-style chairs. Designed by the creative duo, Alberto Brogliato and Federico Traverso, Newood chairs express the successful harmony between technologically advanced craftmanship and manufacturing excellence. An encounter between past and present, attained through the extraordinary study of details, in particular the distinctive back rest in solid curved wood which provides pleasant tactile element: the genuine and reassuring beauty of wood.
Lukis
cappellini > Chair
The centuries-old tradition of rattan craftsmanship meets contemporary design in the creation of the Lukis armchair, envisioned by Indonesian designer Abie Abdillah; his ground-breaking interpretation of these artisanal techniques from South-East Asia is aimed at fostering greater environmental awareness and sustainability: in fact, rattan is fast-growing, the whole plant is utilizable, and it can be easily moulded with hot steam. For the Lukis, rattan is used to form the distinctive seat and backrest, whereas the frame of the armchair is made of rubber wood, from the tree that yields rubber. The result of this blending of elements is a hand-woven indoor design element characterized by a precise and regular pattern: the cleanliness and accuracy of the pattern and details are a testament to the design, as they might lead one to believe the product was made by sophisticated high-tech machinery. The seat of the Lukis armchairs is available in a natural finish and the legs can be stained in matte blue or matte black. A chair version is also available; for both the chair and armchair, the seat cushion has a fixed cover.
Newood Stool
cappellini > Stool
Natural evolution of the Newood chair, the Newood stool is characterized by a basic architecture and a perfect balance between full and empty volumes, technological techniques and manufacturing skill. Designed by the creative duo, Alberto Brogliato and Federico Traverso, the Newood stool express the successful harmony between technologically advanced craftmanship and manufacturing excellence. An encounter between past and present, attained through the extraordinary study of details, in particular the distinctive back rest in solid curved wood which provides pleasant tactile element: the genuine and reassuring beauty of wood.
Flexi Container
cappellini > Cabinet
The Flexi Container system by Studio Cappellini is built around a base element and a case, available in two versions: a free-standing floor version (with a depth of 43 or 58 cm) or wall mounting (43 cm in depth). A series of freely combinable units (shelves, doors, bases, tops, handles and accessories, as well as the aforementioned cases) allows for personalized configurations of the system. For the Flexi Container system, it is possible to select different colours and finishes for the various components, to create custom combinations of doors, drawers and open compartments. The compositions are available with glossy or matte finish, in all the colours from the collection. The base can be finished with polished chrome or matte lacquered, and the handles come in either these two finishes or glossy lacquered.
Revolving Cabinet
cappellini > 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.
Panda Sofa
cappellini > Sofa
With the Panda Sofa, designer Paola Navone has perfected a solution that allows for the creation of large seating compositions.
InOut
cappellini > Bench
Inout benches and sofas, designed by French designer and architect Jean-Marie Massaud are an elegant and sophisticated accent with a hint of the futuristic. The sinuous, clean lines make them ideal for animating a multitude of settings: to lighten up rigorous classical contexts or reinforce a decidedly contemporary edge.
Elan 23
cappellini > Sofa
Elan, the sofa designed by Jasper Morrison 23 years ago, continues to be a best seller of the Cappellini collection.
Jana
cappellini > Styling
Denoted by clean lines and hand-crafted, the Jana vases are a collection that was designed for Cappellini by Antonio Forteleoni. These vases are made of black earth, forged by hand on a pottery wheel, and available in two different shapes and dimensions. The markedly traditional design is of Sardinian origin, revised and redesigned with a contemporary edge, yet the the allure of the patina has been conserved, evolving over time to enhance both the colour and finish. Jana vases are the manifestation of the ancient art of ceramics: any imperfection in the colour or finish should be considered a precious attribute.
3 Vases
cappellini > Styling
3 Vases, by François Azambourg, seems to challenge the force of gravity. This decorative element consists of a set of three vases of different shapes which are available in a fixed combination of colours.
Peacock
cappellini > Armchair
Power to ideas! With the Peacock armchair, Dror Studio in New York makes a strong statement: this exuberant armchair made of rippled folds of felt fabric is eye-catching; with sinuous curves that challenge the laws of physics and a spontaneous, irreverent attitude.
Luxor Cabinet
cappellini > Cabinet
The Luxor cabinet series, by Giulio Cappellini, is composed of elements with a matte or glossy finish; the metal base is matte lacquered with the same finish as the cabinet.
Homage To Mondrian
cappellini > Cabinet
There is a strong connection between Capellini and the art world, as confirmed by the presence of the Homage to Mondrian cabinet in the catalogue. This design, by Shiro Kuramata, is a celebration of one of the pioneers of abstract expressionism, Piet Mondrian. The paintings of the Dutch painter have been transposed onto wood, creating furniture that is characterized by extreme formal purity; available in two matte lacquered versions with set colour pairings using black, white, blue, red and yellow. In Homage to Mondrian, each door and drawer is a different size, making it suitable for storing of a variety of objects. These cabinets are equipped with wheels.
And
cappellini > Sofa
Vertiginous without a feeling of emptiness: the And sofa, designed by Fabio Novembre. A spectacular composition that plays with light, darkness, and perspectives to invite incomers to enter a curvilinear dimension that was studied to devour rationality and leave space for the creative spirit. The sectional And sofa winds around a large scale structure made of moulded polyurethane, with a metal frame and end caps made of upholstered poplar plywood. Endlessly composable, the modules of the sofa envisioned by Fabio Novembre are connected with external hooks made of satined aluminium with fixed upholstery in the fabrics and leathers from the collection.
Fronzoni '64 Armchair
cappellini > Armchair
Equally bold and essential, the Fronzoni ’64 armchair is defined by straight lines, square angles and a decidedly minimalist edge. For this piece, designer AG Fronzoni created a wide and accommodating seat, paired with a backrest that is incredibly comfortable, even during extended use. The structure of the chair is well-grounded for a stable feel, with a matte lacquered white or black finish and wooden slat suspension. The seat and back cushions are padded with polyurethane foam. The removable covers of the Fronzoni ’64 armchair are available in black or white cotton, synthetic leather (Ecopelle) and leather.
Dalia
cappellini > Armchair
Charming at first glance: the Dalia armchair by Marcel Wanders is a floral embrace whose sensual curves capture the soul in poetic suspense. An iconic element of design, with a contemporary appeal and moderate dimensions, this armchair offers optimal comfort, with padding placed above a swivelling base (also available with a return mechanism). This armchair is so versatile and richly significant that it can tastefully accent domestic settings and make a stylish statement in business environments alike. Marcel Wanders and Cappellini propose fixed upholstery, a fibreglass and resin shell, polyurethane foam padding on the seat and backrest, and a metal base finished with powder varnished with a natural aluminium hue. The upholstery is available in the fabrics and leathers of the collection. The Dalia armchair by Marcel Wanders has obtained Greenguard Gold Certification, reserved exclusively for products that do not contain or emit harmful volatile substances.
Fronzoni '64 Chair
cappellini > Chair
Geometry was the primary source of inspiration for the versatile Fronzoni ’64 chair, designed by the master of minimalism AG Fronzoni during his quest to eliminate all excessive components from objects of design. This seat is a conceptual furnishing element, composed of a series of squares and straight lines that cut cleanly through space, as if they were drawn with a ruler. The essential lines are precisely what make this chair so well-suited and adaptable to every setting. The Fronzoni ’64 chair has a base of square tubular metal, with a seat made of white or black matte-lacquered wood.
Three Sofa de Luxe
cappellini > Sofa
The Three Sofa de Luxe defies the traditional function of a furnishing accent that is commonly perceived as merely a seat. For this collection, Jasper Morrison plays with this concept to give life to a design that is part sofa, part dormeuse, characterized by sculptural forms that project its strong identity.
Cross
cappellini > Styling
Designed to store medicine, the Cross cabinet by Thomas Eriksson is wall-hanging, available with a matte varnished finish, in red blue and white. Made of laser-cut and folded sheet metal, the doors of the Cross cabinets fasten with a magnet.
Serie 3088
cappellini > Armchair
An invitation to relax: the Serie 3088 armchair, designed by Piero Lissoni, offers optimal comfort thanks to the multi-density polyurethane foam padding.
High Time
cappellini > Sofa
Extreme visual lightness, extreme versatility: the High Time sofa, designed by Christophe Pillet, can be used to create studied, yet essential compositions that reflect the individual taste of those who choose to host it in their personal surroundings.
Tate Soft
cappellini > Office Chair
Tate Soft chair, the Cappellini best seller designed by Jasper Morrison, has undergone a complete renewal in terms of look and finishes, as part of broader intervention which also includes the launching of new seats and bases. Offered in an variety of stackable chairs and stools of two different heights in ash plywood with fixed upholstery (in fabric or leather) and a shell with a high or low backrest, Tate Soft can be equipped with different bases: four legs with a satined stainless steel finish or matte satined lacquer in the shades of white, mud, black, pumpkin, brick, grass green, petrol and Prussian blue; with a sled base, in satined stainless steel or matte varnished in white, black or mud; with five polished chrome spokes, with feet or castors. The four-legged version in stainless steel can also be equipped with a reclinable table in thick black laminate.
Newood Relax
cappellini > Chair
An elegant evolution of the Newood Chair, Newood Relax armchair, by studio BrogliatoTraverso, reflects the simple and refined nature of the original design – but now in a contemporary new interpretation of the classic Windsor chair.
01 Chair
cappellini > Chair
Created as a tribute to the 1980’s, the decade during which the original design was made and when Shiro Kuramata began his fertile collaboration with Cappellini, sedia 01 Chair features an ultralight volume and is characterized by the sinuous interweaving of lines and arches.
Blue Candleholders
cappellini > Styling
Graceful geometry characterizes this pair of Blue Candleholders by designer Thomas Dariel. For this project, he defined space with slender curved stems, illuminated with indigo blue. The Blue Candleholders are made of curved laminated metal with a metal base.
Glass Newson Vase
cappellini > Styling
Distinctive sculptural lines define the Glass Newson Vase collection by Marc Newson. This new edition of a timeless classic, originally designed in the ‘90s using ceramic, is a vase which echoes the sinuous forms of the Orgone chaise longue, also designed by Newson – this detail will not go unnoticed by discerning eyes interested in the project’s evolution.
Cap Ferrat
cappellini > Sofa
Cap Ferrat sofa by Carlo Colombo is the emblem of a new collection marked by a rigorous and virtually atemporal design, capable of maintaining an airy appearance, even in large-scale dimensions.
Tuta
cappellini > Styling
Tuta is a free-standing clothes hanger designed by Nendo. The structure is made of laser-cut metal, matte varnished in white, mud or black.
Hot Palm Springs
cappellini > Sofa
Inspired by the stunning and luxuriant settings in California, the Hot Palm Springs sofa by Carlo Colombo is part of a system that can be assembled to form numerous layouts. Hot Palm Springs is both comfortable and elegant, a decor element in which purity of design is melded with precise details. The seating system is composed of two and three-seat sofas, a chaise longue, corner and end units. Hot Palm Springs is available in a refined version trimmed with gros-grain, fabric or leather: a detail that delineates the shape of the seats and emphasizes the inner edge.