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Kartell Small Ghost Buster by Philippe Starck with Eugeni Quitllet

Accessories

Discover Kartell's design accessories and ornamental objects, perfect for the bathroom, the office, the kitchen, or any design decorative object for your home. The Infinity bottle-carrier by Ron Arad, the Hanger or Alta Tensione clothes-hangers, the Upper or Tiramisu functional and decorative stepladders are an idea for an original gift. As well as the whole range of low tables (Jolly, Trays, T-Table, Usame), the Optic or de Jouin cubes or the mirrors by Phillipe Starck in opaque or transparent colours. Not to forget the practical storage unit, which can be piled-up, Compinibili by Castelli and the series of folding trolleys Flip, Battista or Gastone by Citterio. Finally, let yourself be seduced by the Bookworm flexible bookcase, the magazine-rack by Gio Stopino, a classic of italian design and stools, extra tables or coloured vases La Bohème.

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Small Ghost Buster

Philippe Starck

 with Eugeni Quitllet

In the same vein as the Ghost armchair, chair, stool and mirror, here is one of the latest new release of Kartell : Small Ghost Busters, a bedside table, classical and modern, simple and uncluttered, conceived by the design star Philippe Starck. The french designer and the italian label are pursuing their reflection on the dematerialization of the object through this new creation in...


Kartell Bookworm by Ron Arad
Bookworm

Ron Arad

An artist creativity combined with a great company’s technology, gives life to a bookcase design of industrial scale that can rightfully be considered the world’s most daring and revolutionary: Bookworm, the flexible bookshelf. A careful analysis of extrusion technology has allowed the creation of a curvy bookcase which assumes any desired shape, without compromising toughness and functionality.
Kartell Componibili by Anna Castelli Ferrieri
Componibili

Anna Castelli Ferrieri

Modular elements were designed to meet various needs and to fit into any room in your home: Bathroom, bedroom, kitchen or living room. The design solution that animates the Modular system is the elementary and solid vertical overlapping of interlocking single pieces to create practical storage furniture.
Kartell Lovely Rita by Ron Arad
Lovely Rita

Ron Arad

The customisable and modular bookshelf concept returns. Lovely Rita evokes a repeatedly folded ribbon.
Kartell Optic by Patrick Jouin
Optic

Patrick Jouin

This faceted cube is an exciting object with its transparent or mirrored parts which create a special atmosphere through the images it reflects. Optic is a container cube in PMMA which comes in two versions: closed with a door or with one open side.
Kartell Usame by Patricia Urquiola
Usame

Patricia Urquiola

This is a complex and articulate object which combines the dual function of table and magazine holder. It is an object which, even in its simplicity, has become sought after and extremely refined.
Kartell T-Table by Patricia Urquiola
T-Table

Patricia Urquiola

This line of tables originated from the creativity of Patricia Urquiola combined with Kartell’s capability and technological know-how. They resulted from the research into innovative surfaces to achieve new visual and tactile effects.
Kartell Gnomi by Philippe Starck
Gnomi

Philippe Starck

Attila, Napoleon and Saint-Esprit are three table-stools, three charismatic personalities of striking originality and anti-conformism. Stools and tables which are cute and humorous but with one eye on functionality thought up to furnish every setting imaginable.
Kartell Panier by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Panier

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

Panier is the first object to be signed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Kartell. Rigorous technological and functional research resulted in a container basket in a simple but very communicative shape.
Kartell François Ghost by Philippe Starck
François Ghost

Philippe Starck

A series of wall mirrors in three sizes of square or rectangular shape, which brings to mind the ground crystal frames of the past. The frames are made of transparent or coloured polycarbonate with cross-section in the shape of a seagull's wing.
Kartell Jolly by Paolo Rizzatto
Jolly

Paolo Rizzatto

A small, fully transparent table of compact and perfect dimensions: 40 x 40 x 40 cm. Crystal-clear, colourful, elegant and trendy, it is at the same time practical, durable, secure and functional.
Kartell Trays by Piero Lissoni
Trays

Piero Lissoni

This is an articulated system of table surfaces for the home or office. The design’s construction concept is based on small tables and shelf systems, with patterns and finishes which resemble lacquered Japanese trays.
Kartell Stone by Marcel Wanders
Stone

Marcel Wanders

Stone is a stool with a simple shape but with a very precious appearance. Made with an essential symmetrical linear shape which is reminiscent of an hourglass, its surface is simply extraordinary: it’s irregular and comprised of a myriad of geometrical facets which reflect the light and create a striking and unique play of colours, much like a diamond.
Kartell La Bohème by Philippe Starck
La Bohème

Philippe Starck

Once more, Starck’s creative genius and Kartell's technology bring to life a revolutionary and fascinating design: La Bohème, a collection of stools in precious vase shapes. There are two designs: La Bohème 2 and La Bohème 3.
Kartell Prince AHA by Philippe Starck
Prince AHA

Philippe Starck

Thought up as a colourful game of building blocks, the Prince Aha stool is composed of two cones to resemble the shape of an hourglass. An entertaining and colourful accessory, a practical stool and stand to place beside the couch or the bed.
Kartell Flip by Antonio Citterio and Toan Nguyen
Flip

Antonio Citterio, Toan Nguyen

A new folding trolley joins the Kartell collection: Flip, which successfully combines plastic trays with a metal frame. The trays are made from PMMA lenticular sheet, constituting the utmost expression of practicality and sophisticated design.
Kartell Portarivista by Giotto Stoppino
Portarivista

Giotto Stoppino

This is a 4-pocket magazine rack with a central handle for ease of lifting. The shape is essential and decidedly practical.
Kartell Tiramisu by Andries Van Onck
Tiramisu

Andries Van Onck

This is a functional 3-foot folding stepladder with slip-resistant finish. Tiramisù features a light supporting structural design: the curved bars offer support on the ground and the handle constitutes not only a robust support feature during use, but also a practical functional tool after use.
Kartell Upper by Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto
Upper

Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto

This stepladder has a strong personality and great functionality. It is also a successful marriage of form and function.
Kartell Oxo by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw
Oxo

Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw

Hi-tech style trolleys with the specific core function of supporting a stereo system or television, thought up universally for the home or for work spaces. The principle feature of Oxo trolleys is their rational design, mobility and stability, guaranteed by auto-lock castor wheels, and the durability of their surfaces.
Kartell Infinity by Ron Arad
Infinity

Ron Arad

Infinity is a colourful and curvilinear, modular bottle-holder. The elements which form the bottle-holder can be fastened together to form an indefinite number of rings inside of which bottles may be stored.
Kartell Hanger by Alberto Meda
Hanger

Alberto Meda

The Hanger clothes stand collection adeptly combines elegance and functionality thanks to the refined combination of colours and finishes and to the design feature adopted. It is available both in pole-mounted version and on a 60 and 90 cm bar.
Kartell Corbeille by Ufficio Tecnico Kartell
Corbeille

Ufficio Tecnico Kartell

This item is offered alongside the traditional matte plastic in transparent polished or satined plastic to bring out the interplay of light, thanks to the range of colours available. Tones that recall the 1960s: vivid, glossy and loud colours, alongside smoke grey and solid black and white, with a creative material solution to rejuvenate a classic of Kartell production.
Kartell Alta Tensione by Enzo Mari
Alta Tensione

Enzo Mari

Funciontal and colourful, Alta Tensione is a practical clothes stand which slots easily into any corner of the house and which is good for ornamental purposes. The elegance of the design is accompanied by the refined combination of finishes: the aluminium support climbs into clothes caps made of a precious semi-transparent plastic; these are offered in ice, orange, citron yellow and cobalt blue shades.
Kartell Segmenti by Michele De Lucchi
Segmenti

Michele De Lucchi

Segmenti enThe coat hanger with umbrella holder is distinguished by its simple design and for the upper coat hanger element available in the same colour even in the wall version. The line is completed with the square-based basket made of ABS.
Kartell Misses Flower Power by Philippe Starck
Misses Flower Power

Philippe Starck

Misses Flower Power is a decidedly “oversized” vase. The quest for visually striking chromatic effects led to the development of a production technique that brings life to a semi-transparent and irregular surface to produce a vintage glass look.
Kartell Gastone by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw
Gastone

Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw

Gastone is an elegant and practical folding trolley with varnished plastic top surface and chromed steel support. It is available in five shades: white, black, blue, plum and cream.
Kartell Porta ombrelli by Gino Colombini
Porta ombrelli

Gino Colombini

This cylindrical, injection-moulded container is glossy, colourful, easy to clean and indestructible. The circular umbrella stand is characterised by two lateral openings which allow the lower section to be used as a waste basket.
Kartell Battista by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw
Battista

Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw

Besides being a practical trolley with a striking combination of plastic and metal components, Battista is an all-out extendible and folding table, ideal for buffets and aperitifs or as a small single table. It is available in most colours: white, black, blue, plum or cream and in the elegant polyester version of gloss lacquered white.
Kartell Tip Top by Philippe Starck with Eugeni Quitllet
Tip Top

Philippe Starck with Eugeni Quitllet

Tip Top is a new low table by Philippe Starck, agile and light. This side table, indoor or outdoor, consists in a single base on which a round top rests, diameter 40 cm .
Kartell Dune by Mario Bellini
Dune

Mario Bellini

What good is a tray if it doesn’t say something to the viewer, to the person examining it, using it ? Who is going to remember it? What good is a tray if it’s only good for carrying things? The semi-transparent polycarbonate of these trays sculpted from within varies in chromatic intensity and luminosity and projects a magical three-dimensional illusion onto the surface holding glasses and cups. Images fluctuate and flow in these trays.

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    • Mario Bellini
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    • Gino Colombini
    • Joe Colombo
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    • Ferruccio Laviani
    • Piero Lissoni
    • Oliver Löw
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    • Enzo Mari
    • Alberto Meda
    • Toan Nguyen
    • Giulio Polvara
    • Eugeni Quitllet
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    • Paolo Rizzatto
    • Philippe Starck
    • Giotto Stoppino
    • Carlo Tamborini
    • Ufficio Tecnico Kartell
    • Patricia Urquiola
    • Andries Van Onck
    • Maarten van Severen
    • Marcel Wanders
    • Tokujin Yoshioka
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