Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell, the Matrix chair emerged from the continual dialogue between design and technological innovation. This state-of-the-art chair is characterised by its three-dimensional latticework shell, which gives it lightness and sophistication. The result of a long research and design process, this innovative seat is made using injection technology. The polycarbonate layers create a structure that takes the form of wire mesh. Thanks to the combination of this exclusive technology and the identity of its Japanese designer, Matrix is a chair with unparalleled resistance, durability and versatility. Produced by Kartell, the Matrix chair works in all types of spaces thanks to its sleek lines and the different finishes available.
The storage units Componibili, created in 1968 by Anna Castelli Ferrieri and produced by Kartell, have become a true reference in the world of modern design. These modular pieces, made from high-quality molded plastic, were designed to meet a variety of storage needs while seamlessly integrating into all areas of the home: bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, or living room. The innovative design of the Componibili is based on a simple yet sturdy structure composed of stacked cylinders, allowing for flexible and practical stacking. This modular system is perfect for optimizing space while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic, combining functionality and modernity.