Italian brand Kartell mesmerized people at Salone del Mobile 2025 just like every year. Future Perspectives was the central theme of the brand’s 2025 exhibition, which means reinventing by transforming echoes of the past into timeless designs. It chose red as the main color for the exhibition, a tribute to the brand’s history, a symbol that connects collections over the years, and represents energy, passion, and elegance—emotions typically associated with Kartell.
The brand showcased its design approach for the future where it wanted products in an attractive graphic layout but also evoking Kartell’s values and character. Every piece in the exhibition was designed with the motive to blend tradition with innovation.
A.I. Lite by Philippe Starck

The newest addition to the AI-generated chair collection retains the original’s iconic lines but is even lighter without armrests. Available in fresh colors, the AI Lite chair‘s simplified design makes it even more accessible and dynamic. It is a modern and versatile chair that can adapt to various scenarios.
Belvedere by Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba

The Belvedere chair combines Viennese wickerwork with a recycled plastic frame to create lightweight contemporary furniture. The updated recycled plastic frame in place of aluminum from the earlier version adds a touch of sustainability to the design.
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Albert Table by Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba

Merging classic elements in a modern way, the ALBERT table has been renewed with innovative new materials. Made of aluminum, the 2025 version stands out with its ability to match various tabletops. Its curved legs are inspired by the famous 18th century French craftsman André Charles Boulle. It is a functional and decorative element that starts a conversation.
Lepid Collection by Patricia Urquiola

The LEPID collection of bookcases, shelves, and consoles features bold lines and airy structures. Made of light joints and overlaps, these pieces are highlighted by their shapes that flow like hand-drawn sketches, bringing lightness and movement to the structures. The highlighted profile creates an almost optical effect.
Trays by Piero Lissoni

Trays is a versatile system of tables, trolleys, and shelves inspired by Japanese lacquered trays, now expanded with new heights, shapes, and colors. These furniture pieces are available in White and Glossy Black with tone-on-tone frames and in Bordeaux, Blue, and Matte Green with darker tone-on-tone frames.
BONHEUR DU JOUR armchair by Philippe Starck

This fully upholstered lounge chair is designed with the utmost comfort and well-being in mind. Featuring defined but welcoming lines, this chair invites you to rest. Its wide seat and backrest gently cradle the body to offer an unparalleled relaxation experience.
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