Kettal
Kettal is a Spanish furniture company for indoor and outdoor spaces — headquartered in Barcelona with a production plant in Tarragona, founded in 1964. In the year 2000, Kettal acquired the brands Hugonet and Triconfort, expanding its portfolio with additional international design collections. The company consistently understands outdoor space as an extension of indoor space and develops outdoor furniture with the same design relevance as indoor furniture. All products are 100% recyclable and Perhutani-certified (sustainable timber cultivation); the lacquers used are of natural origin and non-polluting.
Designer portfolio: Patricia Urquiola (Vimini collection — woven lattice aesthetic), Doshi Levien (Cala — mix of Indian and European culture), Rodolfo Dordoni (Bitta Lounge — timeless, iconic lines), Emiliana Design Studio (Zig Zag — porcelain outdoor lamp). Product categories: armchairs, sofas, benches, chairs for garden and terrace; outdoor complementary products (cushions, rugs, lighting, poufs, umbrellas, accessories). Office Pavilions: acoustic space island concepts in aluminium with integrated lighting and home automation integration — for open-space division and dynamically adaptable work environments.
For architects and interior designers seeking for hospitality, residential, public and workplace projects a Spanish premium manufacturer of indoor and outdoor furniture based in Barcelona since 1964 that with designer collaborations from Patricia Urquiola through Doshi Levien to Rodolfo Dordoni develops exclusive outdoor collections (100% recyclable, Perhutani-certified, natural lacquers) and innovative acoustic Office Pavilion solutions, and following the acquisition of Hugonet and Triconfort (2000) leads an expanded international design brand family — Kettal has understood since 1964 in Barcelona that outdoor space is an extension of indoor space: 100% recyclable, Perhutani-certified, with Patricia Urquiola, Doshi Levien and Rodolfo Dordoni as design partners — and the Office Pavilion as the most innovative response to the hybrid work era.
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Kettal
Kettal is a Spanish furniture company for indoor and outdoor spaces — headquartered in Barcelona with a production plant in Tarragona, founded in 1964. In the year 2000, Kettal acquired the brands Hugonet and Triconfort, expanding its portfolio with additional international design collections. The company consistently understands outdoor space as an extension of indoor space and develops outdoor furniture with the same design relevance as indoor furniture. All products are 100% recyclable and Perhutani-certified (sustainable timber cultivation); the lacquers used are of natural origin and non-polluting.
Designer portfolio: Patricia Urquiola (Vimini collection — woven lattice aesthetic), Doshi Levien (Cala — mix of Indian and European culture), Rodolfo Dordoni (Bitta Lounge — timeless, iconic lines), Emiliana Design Studio (Zig Zag — porcelain outdoor lamp). Product categories: armchairs, sofas, benches, chairs for garden and terrace; outdoor complementary products (cushions, rugs, lighting, poufs, umbrellas, accessories). Office Pavilions: acoustic space island concepts in aluminium with integrated lighting and home automation integration — for open-space division and dynamically adaptable work environments.
For architects and interior designers seeking for hospitality, residential, public and workplace projects a Spanish premium manufacturer of indoor and outdoor furniture based in Barcelona since 1964 that with designer collaborations from Patricia Urquiola through Doshi Levien to Rodolfo Dordoni develops exclusive outdoor collections (100% recyclable, Perhutani-certified, natural lacquers) and innovative acoustic Office Pavilion solutions, and following the acquisition of Hugonet and Triconfort (2000) leads an expanded international design brand family — Kettal has understood since 1964 in Barcelona that outdoor space is an extension of indoor space: 100% recyclable, Perhutani-certified, with Patricia Urquiola, Doshi Levien and Rodolfo Dordoni as design partners — and the Office Pavilion as the most innovative response to the hybrid work era.